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Car is a jzx100 Toyota Chaser

1997 model

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White

1JZ-GTE VVTi

175,000km's

Car come into Australia TOTALLY stock bar from some 17inch rims

Now has Blitz FMIC intercooler (which cost me an excessive amount to fit as i didnt want ANY of the metal cut in the engine bay, so it's totally LEGAL)

18 inch Rays SE37 rims with brand new tyres

Toyota optioned body kit, consists of side skirts and read bar (VERY EXPENSIVE)

Blitz ID3 Boost controller

Apexi Turbo timer

Pod filter (also have stock air box with oem filter)

3 inch into 3.5 HKS Cat back exhaust

Tein lowered springs. Still legal height, rides like a dream!

JIC *FAT* Carbon strut bar

TRD Leather Gearknob

Double din factory head unit. The standard stereo is an amazing system. Top of the line.

HID Headlights with adjsutable height controller

Rear guards profesionally rolled

This car is in Fantastic condition, it was auction grade 4. The body as some minor blemishes but nothing to worry about. The car still drives like new. Everyone that has been in it falls in love with the ride quality and the power of the 'WON JAY ZEE". The car was dyno'd at 155rwkw with the boost it bumped up to 175rwkw @ 12.5 psi. Haven't dyno'd with exhaust.

Car is a true sleeper, and not like most which are just asleep.

Car will come with rego of over 9 months and RWC all stock parts. Other mods available but not fitted.

Price : $19000 ono

Will lower price with removal of modifications.

*Just been professionly detailed to the tune of $400 dollars and new tyres at the cost of $1700*

PLEASE CALL IN REGARDS TO PURCHASE - Pm's rarely checked (Sorry)

JAKE - 0422420022

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