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Hi fellas,

Up for sale is my daily driver. It's lightly modified and im sure whoever buys it, will enjoy it like i have.

First owner in Australia

Mature aged driver and taken extra care of the vehicle.

If sold before end of May at this price, it will be professionally detailed inside and outside!

Runs like it's brand new. Mechanically A1

A really comfortable and smooth car to drive even with the Cusco coilovers.

A bargain at this price!

Feel the power of the 1JZ Engine and have to drive it to know how much potential it has.

Came from Japan with 76,000kms

Now has 115,xxx

Really low kms for a 1997 model vehicle

A full Major service completed including top tank radiator, oils, timing belt and more.Auto trans serviced.

Serviced every 5,000kms with premuim oils.

1JZ Engine VVTI 2.5lt turbo

Automatic

Pearl White

Air conditioner Digital climate control

Xenon headlights

Electrics

No RWC at this price. Won;t need anything either to pass.

Some extras include the following;

18 inch Work wheels

Cusco comp S coilover suspension (height adjustable)

High quality 3 inch dump pipe Japanese made through to mangaflow cat, 3 inch system.

Blitz SE Intercooler kit

Updated Series2 taillights

Oil catch can

Pioneer bluetooth, iphone,ipod adapter head unit.

Alpine amplifer

Alpine type S splits

Apline type S mids

Paint is still in excellent condition.

Interior is clean

Under body is straight.

A beautiful car to drive and choose this ahead of evo due to being extra comfy and smooth ride even with coilovers.

Located in Mulgrave, Victoria

Contact 0421249000 or PM

PRICE: $11,500

Thanks

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