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Clean and stock Toyota Aristo, with genuine Kms!

As many of you know, 2JZ-GTE - 3L Twin Turbo (Supra Engine)


Purchased late last year, from a dealer and still comes with warranty (about 7 months left)
10 months rego and rwc is included.
Just serviced in the last few weeks.

So maintenance wise, there is not much left to do!

Car interior is very clean, with little signs of aging.
Exterior is also very clean, with no fading and very minimal scratches.
Also comes with all original floor mats.

Has been serviced with receipts, which include:
-All fluids have been changed.
-All Belts changed.
-New radiator.
- Etc.

Features of the car include:
- Leather Seats.
- Full Electrics (incl Seats, windows, steering wheel).
- Tinted windows.
- many more!

Modifications include:
- Tien suspension
- Alloy Wheels
- Aftermarket Alpine Stereo (Orginal was in Japanese)

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