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For sale I have my 1991 Toyota Soarer 2.5L Twin Turbo , (206kw)

This car is a nice quick sporty 2 door import.

Car has: 138 ***kms and 4 months rego.

Features of the car:

• Aftermarket wheels

• Front lip

• Boost controller with multiple settings as well as gauge and stat displays,

• Turbo timer

• Aftermarket cd player

• NOS kit (lines hooked up , bottle not included)

• Aftermarket smoked tail lights

• Aftermarket adjustable coilover suspension

• Aftermarket Koyo Raidiator (under 100kms old)

• Air intake modified for better flow

• Boost gauge

• New projector lights (hi beams)

• Twin turbo power

• Automatic

• Rear wheel drive

Car handles well and nothing beats the sound of the turbo spooling and flutter.

Car does need some love in a few areas and was bought with these as this is my weekend/project car. Drivers side door trim is stuffed (common problem with soarers) , air con doesn’t work and has been partially removed (panel and fan) , Car has a few small dents around body.

Overall the car is a great drive and looks good. It does some areas that need love as listed but this will be taken into consideration when it comes to price.

I am selling due to me needing some funds for new endevours. SO MAKE ME AN OFFER!

Price: $4 500

Please email or text as my work hours can sometimes be all over the place , so I would prefer a means of communication to ensure you get a response.

Phone: 0404 519 365 (text preffered)

Email: [email protected]

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