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Hey all, My 97 Soarer is up for sale. I've just bought a house so it needs to go

Im in Palmwoods on the sunny coast

Jett Black 1997 Series 2 update Soarer

1JZ VVT-i factory single turbo

Genuine R154 5 speed manual

200000kms mostly highway k's

Regularly serviced

Sunroof

Black Velour and leather interior

ARC 600x300x76 bar and plate front mount intercooler

Cusco front strut brace

Exhaust consists of 3" dump, 3" front pipe, 3" cat into dual two 1/4" pipes with two resonators finished of with two 3" tips

Blitz 5 1/2" SUS airfilter in custom purspex box

Apexi electronic JDM Boost Gauge (with recall, record and peak)

Apexi black pen type turbo timer with red LED's

Genuine SSR Strusse 2 piece alloy wheels. Chrome centre with polished lips 18 x 8.5" +30 up front and 18 x 9.5 +30 up back

Near new Kuhmo 235/40 R18 up front and Maxxis 235/40 R18 up back less then 5000km on tyres

Comes with RWC and rego till september

Vehicle also comes with a genuine toyota water pump that will come with the car.

I am asking $11500 without the stereo,

Call me on 0401 401 348 or email me [email protected] or i can answer any of your questions.

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mate frankly this is a steal - and I don't reckon you should have to panic in order to sell it. I see guys on supra forums trying to talk this model and spec of car up to the $20K area, and frankly I think it's fair to draw a comparison between this and an R34 GTT. Congrats on being one of the few to actually get straight out of the blocks with a fair price up front. I've no hesitation in saying that if I can sell my green R32 GTR before this has sold - I'll take this off your hands.

cheers mate, i actually have a mate that has owned a 34GT-T and has said this is much more "fun" to drive as you have that surge when the turbo kicks in and it is heaps more roomier inside. it also has the Torsen Differential, not an open, so it does lock when traction is lost, or cannot find appropriate traction

mate frankly this is a steal - and I don't reckon you should have to panic in order to sell it. I see guys on supra forums trying to talk this model and spec of car up to the $20K area, and frankly I think it's fair to draw a comparison between this and an R34 GTT. Congrats on being one of the few to actually get straight out of the blocks with a fair price up front. I've no hesitation in saying that if I can sell my green R32 GTR before this has sold - I'll take this off your hands.

hey mate, i have a friend who is interested in a 32 GTR, do you want to PM me some details about it? thanks heaps

Andrew

Bump, excellent condition, once you see it, you will fall in love with it. My number is above, call me if you are interested. need to sell this within 2 weeks so i can get my other car.

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