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Contact: Aleks

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 0430 469 200

Location: Northern suburbs, Adelaide SA

Hi, sadly it's time for me to part with my MZ20 as I now have the funds to buy an R33 ;)

It's an '89, last year of build and also a face lifted model.

It's bare stock, no mods.

Rundown is basically.

- 7M-GTE ~160 - 170KW @ the rears

- 4 speed Auto

- Electric everything

- Digital dash

- Factory LSD in excellent condition

- 140,000km on the clock.

- Cruise control

- Head gasket replaced and new headstuds retorqued to appropriate level ( factory was not enough - causes trouble on 7Ms)

- Clarion CD player + 6x9's in the back.

- Many hoses replaced, professional cooling system flush done + new top radiator tank

1 of two for sale in South Australia, one of the cheapest for sale in all of OZ!

The exterior is a white pearl and grey two tone. The paint is immaculate.

Interior is tan suede (sp?) + brown leather. Interior immaculate, no burns, stain, nothing!

Car handles beautifully. Turbo is a high flow CT26 which hits 7psi by 3000rpm. Very responsive, surprising in a car this large.

Car still has the factory Soarer matching floor mats and also came factory with the chrome wind guards on the windows.

Dash is digital, which means tacho, speedo, fuel left and engine temp are all on there.

Climate control works, but does need regassing. You have controls for it on the steering wheel. Wheel is factory as I didn't want to lose that.

Rims are R32 GTS-T rims, though you'd all be able to tell that anyway :( bout 30% tread on rear 80% on front.

Owner before me kept the car in a shed and never drove it!

CONS

The only con is that the big end bearings are starting to wear. They cost $110 new, but labor is gonna be fairly expensive, but I think at the given price this is very fair. They've not deteriated to dangerous levels, they're still good for now.

Engine compression is excellent. When I bought the car it was serviced with penrite hpr20. has barely done 4000kms since then!

Car needs to sell in the next to weeks! Price is mildly negotiable, i've had many people calling for this price, but none can come through with the funds!

I have a deposit on a R33 so this car needs to go! ASAP

$5,000.

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Cheers,

Aleks

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Best toyota ever my AW11's, The ae86 trueno, The Supra TT all seem better...

Aw11's are weak even with the Z.

Ae86 is such a mad car i didn't even think of it when i made the title :D

And LOL SUPRA WHAT?

it's like an overweight soarer!.

Aleks

For the next 2 weeks $4000

In two weeks there will be no more urgency and price will go back to $5000. Get in while you can.

Aleks

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