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JZZ30 Toyota Soarer

Its time for this thing to go.

Owned it 6 or 7 years now. but I lack the room to keep it.

It is a 1994 Toyota Soarer

Turbo 1jz goodness, has 270,000ks on it 

Has a bunch of parts on it that with a little cash spent could be a plenty quick streeter. or part it out and make a stack of cash.

The good bits:

Hypergear TD06l2-20.5g billet turbo sitting on an ETM steampipe exhaust manifold with a 50mm gate, HPi Japan intercooler kit (jap made core)

Maybe has 8000ks on the lot with only 9psi and no racing.

3.5" exhaust

BC racing Hr coilovers

18x10+22 Lenso D1R wheels all around with 265 tyres that are hardly worn.

Project Mu front pads with less that 5000ks on them.

Black cloth interior from factory (ask a Soarer guy how badly people want this!) with electric seats.

Now the bad parts :(

Paint is cracked on the bonnet and boot

Left rear wheel bearing is no good (have a genuine toyota wheel bearing kit. but I'm told the whole hub will need to be replaced. (Brand new from toyota is >400 bucks)

Unfortunately the dash stopped working last week. but all other electrics work fine.

I dont have time  to replace it. 

Was registered in the ACT but expired a few weeks ago (if the buy pays I am happy to renew for 3 months)

I also lost the gate pipe/screamer pipe when I moved. so the gate vents into the engine bay. I simply didnt flog it any where. so wasn't an issue for me.

Now the price.

This thing must go...and go fast

Its Located in Camperdown NSW (inner west sydney)

Price is

$2000 obo 

As per above. the price with 3 months rego is $2250 obo

If I had the room and the time I'd part it out...

But I don't.....so losing a metric shit tonne of money selling it whole....but that happens.

I am open to swaps for bikes. but not cars.

You can contact me via pm here

Or call 

 

Zero 413two17870

 

Cheers

 

Andrew 

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