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I've listed a new ad as some parts have changed and the price/pics have been updated to reflect this. I have found a car that I wish to purchase as a replacement so take a look!

Everything works well, A/C is cold & the car is mechanically fantastic. It has been modified to drive like a standard car with usable power. The body has some blemishes but overall it is in great condition. Please note the car will be sold with 17" Impul rims. I will also include various stock parts such as exhaust etc for an easy RWC which can be arranged.
Car: 1998 Toyota Chaser JZX100
Transmission: Factory 5MT
KM: 126xxx
Registration: Valid until May 2015
Colour: 6n9
Price: $18,000
Location: Melbourne VIC
Contact: Michael 0424 141 211
Maintenance
100k service & general services completed
New OEM diff bushes
New clutch master & slave cyls
Mods
Power
Blitz K1-450V Turbo w/HKS Actuator
Blitz FMIC
Denso 850cc injectors
Walbro 255LP/H fuel pump
Trust DD twin pipe exhaust
Koyorad 2layer copper radiator
TRD Radiator cap
Action Stage 3 clutch
HKS F-Con V Pro V3.14 ECU w/3Bar map sensor
Tuned by Trent @ Chequered Tuning. Makes over 240RWKW & 470NM of torque by 3200RPM
Brakes/Susp
Znoelli slotted front rotors & pads
Tanabe coilovers
TRD sway bars
Tom's triangle brace
Interior/Exterior
OEM lip kit & weathershields
Clear side indicators
Clearworld smoked corner indicators
TRD gear knob
Stereo with alpine head unit/amp/speakers
Mongoose M80G 3pt immobilizer/alarm/keyless entry
Pics
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Price drop! Car is now for sale with the basic bolt-ons (coils, cat-back, fmic, rad, trd bits) for $16,000 !!

Would make a great daily drive/weekend fun car being 5mt stock-ish comfortable etc :)

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