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Hay guys long time listener, first time caller.

Up for sale is my jzx90.

Pretty keen on getting/swapping a Stagea at about the same price range in SA.

So if you have one you want to trade give me a buzz.

Anyways its a 1993 jzx90 Mark 2 Tourer V.

132,XXX km's

5 speed manual

Dark green colour

keyless central locking

certified alarm and immobiliser

torsen lsd with auto gears

cusco coilovers

3" exhaust inc high flow cat and front pipe, not dump

trust intercooler kit

pod and heat shield

fuel cut defender

alloy cradle bushes

35% tint

new pioneer speakers in all doors in stock spots

jap headunit with minidisk and inbuilt 3 cd stacker

uras clear front corners

clear side indicators

Major service done at 120,000, not too long after I got it

(was probably already done but there wasn't a sticker for the timing belt, so did it again just incase)

Water pump is new from jzz30, no hydro fan setup anymore.

Large single thermo setup.(so much better)

New battery 3 months ago

And more I can't think of!

pics

http://img407.imageshack.us/i/009jh.jpg/

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http://img43.imageshack.us/i/012nas.jpg/

http://img690.imageshack.us/i/013kc.jpg/

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http://img40.imageshack.us/i/004wya.jpg/

http://img695.imageshack.us/i/014dl.jpg/

http://img27.imageshack.us/i/015jk.jpg/

Put out 202 kw atw at four's n more and hit speed cut before 6,000 rpm,(due to auto gears)so there's more in it!!

Car has a few MINOR marks, and some stone chips. Nothing major.

Car comes with stock wheels-not the ones in the pics, stock steering wheel and at this stage no strut brace.

This thing is immaculate and has had a few dollars spent in the right area.

I really wouldn't mind keeping this I just want a bit more room, and to put a towball on a stagea.

Looking for $14,000 in SA.

text or call Hayden 0401 515 676

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Try jzx100.com unless you're already a member dude and good luck!!

nice and clean example, pretty cheap too

Yeah add is already up on jzx100...

seams to be a bit quiet on there atm tho.

Thanks mate

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