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I've been putting it off for a while trying to find a way to keep it but unfortunately i won't be able to afford to keep it with full time uni and a big europe holiday coming up in a couple of months. It's my second supra and I love it to death. very regretful sale.

Anyway the details are:

late 1993 model with 130,000ks. ks are higher than the average out there but genuine. The car has been well taken care of and it shows. In better condition than most of the 'low ks' supras out there.

The car is clean, engine is strong, runs and drives well.

It's standard apart from whiteline adjustable swaybars front and rear (handles nice).

4 pot front brakes

3 inch dump and front pipe with standard catback

HKS boost gauge

18 inch SSR integral wheels

pioneer mp3 player

black widow 3 point immobilisor with black wiring

also has the following options:

bilstein suspension

driver and passenger airbags

cruise control

reverse sensor

So far I'm after 23,500 with the 18 inch rims or 22,000 with 17inch volk racing 'challenge' (i think) rims. Price is of course negotiable but no stupid offers and i may consider trades with something cheap with cash on top such as a 180sx, 32/33 gtst, sw20 or a soarer or something along those lines.

Call me on my mobile anytime: 0422 082 770

If i don't answer I'll call you back as long as you're not on private.

located in the hills district, sydney

Ian

a few pics:

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