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Up for sale is my Dads Toyota Aristo, The car is Immaculate throughout and would suit a fussy buyer. Its arrow straight, not 1 ding. Paint is A1, glossy and immaculate. Its had its major service,Trans service & recent wheel alignment aswell.

Alot of brand new parts, such as new windscreen, new battery, new suspension, new wheels & tyres etc.

All electrics work, and air con is cold. Also have Original Japanese service history books !

Price - $16,800 ( No trades )

Dan - 0403 669 143, if i dont anwser please sms and ill return your call asap.

1994 Toyota Aristo

2jzGte Twin Turbo

106 xxx kms

Silver exterior

Grey Velour interior

Motor is mech. A1, does not use or leak any oil/coolant. Has produced 275rwkw at 1.2 - 694nm of torque

Apexi SAFC

Apexi AVCR

Apexi turbo timer

HKS boost gauge

Trust intercooler/piping

Aluminium balancer

Light weight pulley kit

3" dump/front pipe

3" catback exhaust

K&N pod filter

Shift kit. Auto

Brand new N1 ISC damper/height adjustable coilovers

Brand new 18x8.5" F & 18x9.5" R wheels

Brand new Kuhmo Tyres

Modified front bumper

Lipped front/rear guards

Spares :

HKS front & rear adjustable coilovers

Standard suspension

Twin exhaust system

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