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1999 model RZ 2JZGTE

Twin Turbo

VVTi

Tiptronic

Huge mags

Trust front bar

side skirts

rear wing

APEXi N1 exhaust system.

61,000km

$37,500 ono ....

car is currently in Japan, but this price includes importation, compliance and on road costs..... or, it is $25,000 ex-Japan.

email me or reply here if you are interested.

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Im in the process of selling my r34GT(non turbo) so your car is of great interest.

1. How long till it arrives here (might it be possble to just give u a deposit or something).

2. Do u have the link to the orginal prestige listing where u got the pics from, just wanted to check if the auction report if u have it.

ScarifieR--- Probably not mate, sorry.

CWest--- Will be here in roughly 4 weeks.

Excuse me ? Prestige listing ?? This car was not boughy through Prestige motorsport (although I do buy lots of cars through Geoff) The pictures were supplied by the owner of the car, not Prestige.

This car was a private sale, there for there is no auction report.

Kristian

Owner/Manager

Japanese Import Parts

Sorry mate, thought they looked like photos from a prestige listing, i apologise. Seeing as i cant actually see the car i guess im just being extra cautious. Anything extra I should know about this car, has it been in any accidents etc. You can private message me if u want.

Once again please excuse the many questions, its not everyday u see a 1999vvti TT for sale at a very good price. I guess im just looking for a catch.

We have just found out that there are no compliance plates available for this 1999 model Supra, so it is being offered as a race car only. $8,000 ex japan. Shipping is $900 and import duties can be as litttle as $2,000.

Realistically, this supra could be in your hands for under $11,000.

Kristian

We have just found out that there are no compliance plates available for the 1999 model Supra, so it is being offered as a race car only.  $8,000 ex japan.  Shipping is $900 and import duties can be as litttle as $2,000.

Realistically, this supra could be in your hands for under $11,000.

Kristian

Hi Kristian,

Please let me know the details of this car most preferably with more photo under boonet. I am currently looking for a project car and have cash in hand.

If this is only offer for race car, can it be driven on road? if so, what are the procedure i have to go through after i get this car landed on Australia?

Thank you.

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