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Had this for sale for awhile need it gone. Only contact me if you have cash ready no swaps.

Imported myself almost 2 years ago.

97 JZX100

145ks

Auto

sunroof

Mods: CST coilovers

Exhaust

Rear 34 GTR rims Front Work CR KAI 18x9.5+12

bleed valve

sony deck with USB port

front and read camber arms (various)

selling as its been my second car for about two years, gets driven once a week no more need for it. never missed a beat all electrics work engine is healthy and running fine. happy for you to organise mech inspections. Car has been defected for almost a year now, just sits in a garage and driven around the block.

$10,000 as is (defected for ride height and wheels to big) standard rims will be included.

$12,500 with defect cleared and rego (I dont have time to organise this hence the cheap price above)

contact me on 0423 759 200 or [email protected]

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