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Wicked VIP style Aristo for sale.

Asking Price: $12k with 6 months QLD rego and RWC. $11250 as is where is.

Reason for Selling: want to downgrade

Contact Info: 0424506009

Extra Information:

Apexi pod filter, Dual Stainless steel exhaust. Very subtle unless you want to make some noise. 5000km old 18” wheels with extra dish and width on the back. Wrapped in Federal 595’s. Front are 235/40 rear’s are 265/35. These are good quality tyres and there is more than $1000 worth of rubber here. JVC mp3 player and factory upgraded audio system including subwoofer and 7 speaker system. Black tinted windows.

It is a fantastic fast VIP style car. Has all the speed and performance of a supra with the comfort and style of a Lexus. Initially I wasn’t big on the auto idea but was very impressed by the way this auto works. Manual conversion kits are cheap these days if you wish down the track. It has a sports mode that will wind the gears out to redline and stiffen the suspension. It has electric everything including seats and steering column. It has keyless entry and central locking. The cruse control is awesome and can be adjusted in 1km/hr increments. When I brought it home I fuelled up in Sydney and didn’t have to stop till I got to Ballina 700+km’s away! It averaged 9L/100 using cruse control and aircon the whole way. Not bad for such a powerful car.

I am the second Australian owner. Since import it has been serviced with high quality Motul products at Trojan Motorsport. Timing belt done in Australia at 116K’s. A every service includes the oil, oil filter as well as the hydraulic fan fluid. The transmission, brake, power and steering fluids + fuel filter are all changed frequently as well. There are no fluid leaks at all. It does have 160K on the clock but unlike other imports this appears to be genuine. There are no wear marks on the interior and looks better than some of the other ones for sale with less Km’s on them.

This car is fantastic and I would recommend anybody thinking about one to go and have a look at one. I was a die hard Nissan fan until I drove this one. I also wouldn’t have thought about an auto but honestly this car is impressive. I can see how the awesome 3L 2JZ GTE twin turbo engine has earned its reputation as the king of the Japanese engines.

May swap for something of interest with cash my way. i just got married and need to pay off some debt. Otherwise i would keep it. Its a great car.

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