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1992 Toyota Aristo V (Lexus GS300), 3.0 litre twin turbo sedan (JZS147 2JZ-GTE 3.0 litre with 208kW)

Automatic

77,560 kms

Wine red (colour change from black)

MASSIVE GReddy T88-33D full turbo kit with external wastegate and aftermarket exhaust manifold

Very thick front mount intercooler

Full aftermarket bodykit including front spoiler, sideskirts, rear spoiler, and lower door panels

17" aftermarket alloy wheels

OHLINS coilover suspension

Aftermarket twin exhaust

ALPINE DVD / navigation system (requires conversion to work in Aust.)

Aftermarket white steering wheel

Lots of other aftermarket parts

Cloth interior

Cruise control

Auto tilt-away steering wheel

All power options and airconditioning

Condition notes: Colour change is quite good, and all door jams etc. have been painted. Minor front repair -- noted as front bumper only. Body is in very good condition. Looks like a drift car from a distance but in reality it appears to have been very well looked after. The kms appear genuine and the engine sounds fresh. The aftermarket exhaust is larger than the original but in the opinion of the supplier is not large enough to suit the T88 turbo and could do with upgrading to get the most out of it. The white steering wheel is not very nice and should be replaced. Other than these things, the car is great.

$16,300 estimated in australia

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