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Regrettably for sale is my 2013 Toyota 86 GTS. I have owned the car since new and it has been an absolute joy owning and driving the car. Car was purchased from NorthPoint Toyota Hillcrest on North East Road in March 2013 and has never had any issues.The 86 was purchased with the colour Pegasus White (Pearl White) which looks absolutely stunning from any angle, especially when in the sun. Other options that were purchased from the dealer, when new, are:

- Tinted windows at 35% all round (lowest legal tint), which have a life-time warranty.

- Ceramic paint protection, which includes a 20 year warranty against paint bubbling, fading or discolouration.

- 3 Year/150,000km Extended Factory Warranty, the car still has 1 year left of its original warranty and once that is complete the extended factory warranty starts and goes for another 3 years or up until 150,000km


The car is always serviced on time at the dealer and also had its oil changed at the 1000km inspection service, which was requested by me, as I believe all new engines should have their oil changed at this time due to metal shavings in the oil from wear on new engines. Also at the 1000km engine oil change a magnetic sump plug was fitted to collect and hold any fine metal filings/fragments from the wear of the new engine.


The car has only travelled 11,500km, most of which have been highway/freeway kms and easily gets 500km to a tank of fuel. More kms could be obtained from a tank of fuel if driven very lightly. Only BP Ultimate 98 octane fuel has ever been used since day 1. Car has always been taken care of and washed regularly as I treat all my cars like a baby.


During my ownership of the 86 I have added a few aftermarket accessories to give the car that extra edge it was missing from factory. The following are the aftermarket accessories fitted to the car:


- Invidia N1 Titanium Tipped 2.5" cat-back exhaust (Gives a great note with out being stupidly loud)

- Apexi Hi-Flow panel air filter

- Grazio & Co matte black Toyota emblem badges

- Subaru BRZ side fender garnish/vent

- Beatsonic shark-fin antenna (colour coded - Pegasus White)

- TOM's clear L.E.D taillights

- TRD petrol filler cap

- TRD oil filler cap (made from billet steel)

- TRD radiator cap

- TRD green sound tube

- Cusco carbon fibre front strut tower brace bar, with brake master cylinder stopper

- Beatrush rear strut tower brace bar (does not need cutting of carpet like other brands do)

- Phillips 6000K HID headlight globes (gives a whiter, brighter light)

- L.E.D front fog lamps

- L.E.D number plate lights

- L.E.D reverse lights

- 86 steering wheel badge

- Greddy magnetic sump plug


The above accessories really give the car a unique look and it gets looks everywhere it goes, while the exhaust and strut brace bars really make the car sound and perform much better than factory.


I also have a few parts which haven't been put on the car as I haven't had time to do, these parts will be go with the car if sold for the right price:


- Centre console arm rest mould (just needs to have leather or alacantra applied to it and its ready to go)

- Navigation & Phone lock bypass (Allows driver to use the navigation & phone while driving instead of needing to be stopped)

- Clear front and side/fendor indicator globes

- Couple black interior bits (was planning on changing silver interior bits to black and carbon fibre parts but never got around to doing it)


Also have original parts such as the exhaust, taillights (quite expensive items), antenna etc etc, which can go with the new owner if they want them.


Car is priced at $35,000. I am slightly negotiable but please don't bother offering ridiculous offers, I am in no rush to sell this beautiful car.


**Please Note** car will not be sold with premuim XX number plates. Standard issue plates will be fitted to the car prior to sale.


Feel free to call, sms or email me and inspections are welcomed.


Please contact Vince on - Mobile: 0432183021



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They are 30k brand new?

The base level GT is $30k + on roads = About $33-34k

This is the high spec GTS...Which is around $42k drive away + I have extended warrant, ceramic paint protection tint and a few other things making it close to $45K brand new..

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Carsales have a few for 30k or less and with less kms, if you want a sale you might have to drop the price mate.

Only 1 or 2 in SA under $30K with low k's, one being a 2012 model...

Not in a real rush to sell, and with the extras from factory and aftermarket items I believe its worth around the advertised price..

However I am open to offers and negotiations :thumbsup:

Cheers mate

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Carsales have a few for 30k or less and with less kms, if you want a sale you might have to drop the price mate.

This guy......comes into for sale threads and says that their cars are worth peanuts and not worth the price, don't you have anything else better to do?

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