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Hi guys

Thinking about selling my jzx100 mark II as in a couple of months ill have a company car so this will spend most of its life in the garage. So putting up an EOI up.

Details of the car are:

1999 Toyota Jzx100 Mark II tourer V

Peal White

Sunroof

Factory manual.

130XXX kms (100k service done with new water pump etc)

Engine mods:

Greddy FMIC

HKS silent hi power cat back

Bltiz pod

HKS evc IV boost controller.

Koyo radiator

Suspension/handling:

KTS coilivers (base height and damper adjustable)

Cusco front and rear sway bars

Cusco front and rear strut brace

Cusco front triangle under body brace

KTS Engine damper

KTS sub frame front and rear brace

Toms diff mount brace

Front rear brace (reo was removed for FMIC as you cant run stock reo with it. This brace goes around the cooler)

RDA gold rotors up front

QFM A1RM pads

Kazz 2way diff

Exterior:

Genuine Traum bodykit

Works Rezax 18X9.5 +30 F

18X10.5 +30 R

Interior is nothing special. as stock as a Camry lol.

The car has never been drifted. Inspections are more then welcome. You will find the body is very straight. The car has been to an SAU VIC deca event and has done two Winton grip track days.

The only two downside of the car is the front bar as expected with having a low car has been damaged. It is an easy fix and the only thing required to tidy up the outside. The interior is immaculate bar the passenger side dash. Looks like the previous owner in japan had those massive trays that bolts onto the dash has lefts marks. Other then that the car is immaculate.

The car was found for my by Aaron at import monster and was imported through him. So feel free to ask around if you would like more info on the car from him or myself

Im in no rush to sell as its not really taking up any unwanted space. But would prefer it to be driven rather then sitting in the garage.

Car is located in Melbourne Victoria and im more then happy for ppl to inspect (no joy rides unless you had a deposit ready for purchase) and im open to an interstate sale.

If sold locally car will be sold with RWC and Rego if I get my asking price.

The car as it is I would like $25000ono. Only if you are seriously interested please contact me. Please don't bother posting/sending pms if you will be throwing lowball offers.

At this point I WILL NOT be stripping parts to sell the car cheaper. But for a serious buyer the option is there.

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Thanks

Ash

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I'm in rowville so ye around Knox heaps.

Errrr tmz7gtr joey is a trolling fgt. read above his post car was in Adelaide for all jap day which was on the same weekend as matsuri.

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