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1995 Toyota Aristo 3.0V Twin Turbo 2JZ

$9000 ono

Located Adamstown, NSW

113xxxkm

Regoed till 24/01/2014


Black Automatic Sedan

Factory Torsen LSD

Grey leather interior, Aristo Floor Mats, Sunroof, Air con, All option car

Car is standard apart from 18in Rays Arthur Exchange mesh rims with Kumho KU19 rear and Kumho ecsta 4X fronts

Pioneer double din dvd head deck, bluetooth hands free and audio, and navigation

2x JL audio 12in Subwoofers in slot ported box and JL audio amp

Tyres are almost new rears are only approx. 5000kms old and front only approx. 3500kms. Wheels recently balanced.

Bad points:

Paint has some fading and some scratches from parking lots (before i bought it)

Car has been looked after and drives greats, only selling due to wanting something different.

Open to cash offers

Swaps considered for s13, s14, 180sx or R32 GTST, must be registered, turbo and manual, (s13 and 180 sr20det preferred) Straight trade or cash my way considered

Feel free to contact me, Txt preferred as can not always answer phone calls. 040 541 8342

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