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hey guys the time has come to put the mk2 up for sale
basic info is 96 jzx100 mk2
factory black pearl which is a rare one to find
it has a series 2 boot and lights
factory uncut front bar and lip the lip has been modded to sit 2 inches lower ...
has traum rear bar and skirts
tinted bar indicators
clear factory side indicators

engine bay
polished cam covers /throttle body /water outlet and intercooler outlet
wrinkle coated j pipe and intake mani
new tomei turbo
greddy front mount
3 inch turbo back zorst with blitz nurspec rear section

suspension is
brand new hsd coil overs
brand new front ball joints

wheels
brand new work xt7s
wrapped in brand new achillies tyres
genuine blue work wheel nuts and blue valves

brakes and rotors up front are new rears are not that old

interior is stock with factory carbon trims
old as pioneer flip dvd screen with amp

currently am running factory air box with k and n panel filter
new hid head lights with led parkers
tinted windows

it has 12 months nsw rego
doesn't get any of the wrong attention if you would like to make it less stand out just needs the exhaust to be shut up a little
I still have stock suspension and a heap of little interior parts

price is 14 grand ono or can do a bit cheaper without wheels byo wheels
throw me a offer worst I can say is no unless you want to swap the answer to that question is no I will not swap cheers Bernard

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Price will be higher than the already non existent price? Put up a price :)

14 grand.

As mentioned in first post.

Lack of $ sign made it harder to find. Assuming he is asking for dollars

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