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Genuine RZ, not a NA-T conversion, 6 speed manual, stock turbos, minor modifications, all brake, suspension and BPU modifications already done so perfect base for someone looking to get some big HP out of it (thats the reason I bought it) not listed for a quick or desperate sale, will only sell for right price, already the cheapest supra online, genuine reason for sale, continue reading if you are still interested :)

2nd australian owner, previous owner mature student, imported it in 2006 with 65,xxxkm's on it, and no modifications, performed a $1500 major service straight away, then sold to me with 80,xxx, I have owned it for less than 1 month, all I've done is had a full service, all fluids flushed, also got the windows tinted, 15% all round, 5% on rear windows, life time warranty for that aswell, planned to have a full detail done to it, but the weather won't let me, driven it 2 full tanks so far so just under 1000km's.

Genuine reason for sale, I can't get the car up the driveway and we've been battling with the real estate and council to have it fixed since the new year.

I HATE having to park my car on the road, not only can i not garage it, but parking on the road is impossible because there are bus stops on either side of the road and I already received a $350 fine for half my car being inside the bus zone which is literally infront of my driveway... since it is a daily, I can not drive in and out of the driveway several times a day.

rego till late May 2012

all mods have around 10,xxxkm's on them.

aircon system rebuilt and regassed during major service.

Genuine Black Leather MOMO Steering wheel

aftermarket S2 headlights with 6000k HID's professionally installed so they aren't blinding everyone on the road

Turbo timer

headunit with iPod connectivity

Apexi air filter

Genuine Volks SF Winning rims with CS2 tires 18" x 9 front with 245/40 +35 offset and 18" x 10 rear with 275/35 +42 offset

Greddy 600 x 300 x 75 FMIC

Tein Supersports Adjustable Coilovers

Front and Rear Struts

Upgraded 4/2 big brakes with Project Mu Type NS brake pads

Endless Steel Braided Brakelines

Kakimoto catback exhaust, sounds dead stock on idle, but mental above 4000rpm

Black Widow alarm system (more details given after deposit has been left for security reasons)

Blitz SBC ID-3 boost controller

Exedy OEM replacement clutch with plenty of life left only installed under 10,xxxkm ago.

you can also have: still boxed, brand new project Mu brake pads, and Tial BOV.

Interior is literally immaculate, one of the cleanest interiors I've seen and considering the age of this car it is very unusal.

Exterior not 100% no body damage or rust, but paint has faded in some areas..

previous owner had it dyno'd at 210rwkw with the exhaust, filter, and 1bar boost, it now also has a FMIC, but no new dyno read out so yeah not sure, engine remains untouched, no tampering with TTC mods or anything like that.

unsure of genuine km's but at least you have the peace of mind knowing all major services have already been done here in oz, including belts, harmonic balancer, transmission fluid, diff oils, all filters etc, including just recently oils reflushed and replaced less than 1000km's ago.

I will keep the car if I don't sell within the next 6 weeks because by then my driveway will hopefully have been fixed and I won't have any reason to sell it, no rush to sell, so dont get cute with the offers, test drives available, because I no first person to drive it will buy it :)car located hornsby area. pm for more details

p.s. Paid to have a VEDA check done and printed so you can have a look and I've saved you $60 :) Inspected this car 3 times, twice with different mechanics before I purchased it, no leaks or mechanical issues found..

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Just a thought. I have had low cars my whole life and my houses also have a crappy high gutter.

For the interim, maybe you should just get a big plank of wood and put it in the gutter so it acts as a ramp. Atleast then you can garage it.

It would be a shame to sell it becuase of this but regardless, best of luck with the sale.

Edited by iwanta34gtr

thanks mate for the wise words, I will also post of picture of my driveway which will in itself explain to you why 2 planks of wood will not suffice. cheers anyway.

Bugger, sorry to hear. Thought it may have been worth a shot (atleast to save you from the fines).

Dont mean to pull your thread off topic. Nice car, best of luck again with the sale / driveway - whatever comes first.

Cheers mate.

no worries mate, like I said, eventually the Driveway will be fixed and I'll keep it, but definently not an option ATM since there is no way around my problem.

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Edited by ShaolinCurse

got a high number of intersted people considering it's only been on 2 forums for 24 hours, got 1 person coming to see it today 2 others communicating via SMS and 2 interstate buyers which seem interested..

please note, my sale is not desperate, as I mentioned in the ad, if I don't get my asking price I won't let it go because my problem is not with the car itself just its location and that will eventually be fixed anyway.

I will happily consider offers but nothing ridiculous.

thanks yo.

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