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Make: Toyota

Model: Supra

Milage: 79XXX

Colour: Zest

Location: Mt Gambier, SA

RWC supplied? Not Applicable

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $22,500 Firm (Swaps Considered with minimum of $4000 cash my way)

Contact: John - SMS 0448 017 122 or via email to unvme2crx@hotmail.com

Comments / Modifications:

Philips CD Player (Pioneer Pictured isnt included as it was a gift from family)

HKS Turbo Timer

Greddy Spec-M Intercooler

19" ROH Modena Wheels

C-West Side Skirts

Do-Luck Front Bar

Deleted Rear Wing

Custom 'Zest' Respray (including inside doors / hatch / underside of bonnet)

Custom Interior Highlights

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:D just been informed that i need to make a subtantial amount extra on my house payments per week and need this gone as soon as possible to pay out my personal loan :D
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need to sell this as i have found the car i want to buy

$19,500 FIRM, final price drop, if it isnt sold by next friday i will be removing it from sale.

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