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Custom x show car toyota celsior/lexus ls400

1989 ucf11 celsior (so all the electrics you could imagine including heated/massage seats, front and rear electric seats, front and rear climate control + so much more)

151,000 on the clock.

Engine

- 1uzfe 4 litre V8

- Big twin exhaust. twin 5 inch that reduces to 4 then 2.5 no mufflers just a cat. - sound is so nice and crisp. Owned a fair few 1uzfe engines before and the sound on this is right up there with the best.

Bodywork

- The wide, wide bodykit (even custom rear door handles had to be made) is custom and was done by fibrevision in Perth. its a hybrid kit and all custom and very very expensive

- Cherry black/dark purple paint with silver flake painted by Punk

Wheels

- Koenig rims. 18* 11 fronts and 18* 12 rears running stretched tyres - huge dish wheels!

Suspension

- Aftermarket airbag suspension setup with a 10 control switchbox. Height can go up and down with a flick of the switch left/right/up/down/side to side. Has been installed in the factory air struts so looks legal from the outside (this has had a yellow before and passed with the wheels and tint taken off). The rest of the setup is in the boot.

Interior

- aftermarket steering wheel

- air guages mounted in glovebox

- switchbox located in centre console

- Standard tan leather

- Touch screen Dvd player/sub/amp

things need doing:

reverse gear decided to stop working (other gears work fine, worse case youll need new box which are cheap as chips)

bumpers/skirts need touch ups in paint/scratches/small chips.

has about a 10cm crack near the driver side corner lamp

the dvd player works when it wants to. Sometimes turns on, sometimes just goes off depending on the day ( has to be a loose connection)

front leather seats are a bit worn.

Probably has missed out some things, but thats the jist of it.

I guess probably needs another 1-2k to spend on it to get back to its show room condition.

Havent had this long (impulse buy as i have always wanted this car since i first layed my eyes on it) but i figured this could take awhile to sell and i barely have time to use it. The times i have driven it have been amazing, such a nice cruiser which is guaranteed to turn heads. Never been in a car that has had so many peoples faces light up when they see it. Im glad to say i have owned the car and have had my time with it and now its time for the next owner to enjoy it.

BEST OFFER OVER 10,000 GET THIS!!!! huge money spent on this car.

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when it was in showroom condition:

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please note

those pictures are when it was in showroom condition!

condition of car is mentioned up above.

Needs some tlc, and tint has been removed. Though it wouldnt take much to get it back in the conditon it was in.

managed to get some rear pictures (not the best quality).

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thanks guys, this would have to be one of the most modified toyota celsiors/lexus ls400 in aus, its had alot of money spent on it...so who ever gets this is getting a absolute bargain.

and another gearbox has been sourced, also getting the mechanic to look at the current one since its just reverse not working, either way it will be fixed by next week

cheers.

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this car is now owned by myself,

but needs a bit of work , just a airbag replaced on front suspension , and needs a few touchups,

but its now for sale at 9k ono, i will also look into swaps so let me know what you have , as im after a cheaper car , possibly with cash my way

please pm me for details if you are interested.

cheers

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for anyone that might be interested , this thread has alot more update pics of the car in its current state, as mentioned needs abit of TLC, would be a shame to see this car go to waste, i hope someone has more time and funds to get this car back to its show room state :D

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/To...Ca-t316896.html

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