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JZZ30 GT-Turbo Limited (Luxury Pack)

Auto - 1JZ-GTE Twin Turbo

Perfect base to start modifying with a mint body and 1JZ motor or be kept as neat cruiser.

Factory Features & Options:

2.5L Twin Turbo - 206kw in standard form

Electric Seats (8 way adjustable, auto function senses passengers in the back and stops before their knees)

Electric Sunroof

Electric Mirrors (+fold in)

Automatic Lights (if your lazy never have to turn lights on just leave it on auto mode)

Digital/Automatic Climate Control

Cruise Control

TEMS Suspension (electronic damper adjustable)

Optional Front Lip

Optional Rear lip spoiler

Extras/Mods:

Steel Wheeled & High Flowed Turbo's - done at Advanced Turbo Perfromance

Custom Twin Exhaust (front pipe, 3" cat etc) - only 3 months old

Big Flow Intake

17" Forged BBS Wheels (235/45/17 all around with excellent tread)

Pioneer CD player MP3 and iPOD compatible

Replaced OEM sub with 10" dual voice coil

Tinted Windows

Lexus Badges :P

Car was professionally resprayed in its original colour approx 2 years ago, the body and paint are in mint condition. (I had the depth of paint on each panel independently checked and was told it was one of the best quality resprays he had seen).

Recent maintenance items include new radiator and air-con re-gassing. Oil & filters are changed every 5,000km. Turbo's rebuilt approx 10,000km ago.

Interior is in excellent condition with ribbed velour seats, leather inserts and wood grain trims. Digital dash is working 100% and has scroll function.

Easily capable of 220rwkw+ with basic upgrades - EBC, FMIC and E-Manage. Turbo's i have been told will max out at approx 285rwkw. So you can still make big power whilst retaining factory manifold, turbo housings etc so everything looks 100% stock :(

Asking Price: $11,900

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