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hey guys, my car is up for sale...

Location: NSW Sydney. near north parramatta.

Vehicle:1998 MK IV Toyota Supra

Engine: 2JZ 3.0L (2997cc) VVTI 168kw standard non turbo

Transmission: 5 Speed manual

Colour: white

kilometres: 61,000

Rego: 1 year (july 2010)

Standard features:

*Power windows

*power mirrors

*folding electric mirrors

*power steering

*electric drivers seat

*Adjustable Steering Column

*ABS

*Air Conditioning/Auto climate control

*Drivers Airbag

*Pssengers Airbag

*central locking

*crystal headlights (projector lights) and tail lights.

*original space saver with tools and jack

*Red emergency flare (original)

Minor mods added by previous owner:

*17 inch Wisesport light weight wheels. front 17x8 with 235 tyres and rear 17x9 with 255 tyres. (wheels have gutter rash)

*Spacers all round. fronts have 3mm and rears have 6mm

*Genuine TRD catback Exhaust with TRD muffler and 4inch outlet

*Double din Pioneer head unit

other than that the car is 100% standard, extremely clean both Mechanically and cosmetically. everything feels nice and firm.

recently serviced about 100kms ago. with new oil, oil filter, fuel filter, air filter, spark plugs, topgun high performance leads, brake fluid and coolant. i only use premium fuel...will provide log books and import papers/import Certificate.

I am the 1st owner in Australia. i would rate this supra 9/10 very very clean...

Asking price $17,400 neg. if you are interested please contact me on 0424433871. If i dont answer due to work or college, please leave a message or sms. cheers Tarek

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