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1991 JZZ30 SILVER MANUAL SOARER

i can only describe what i know about the car!!

-138xxx kms

-FIMC (Micks Metal Craft) 600 X 300 X 75MM with a full alloy pipes

-HKS T3G turbo kit

-pod filter

-hks BOV

-3" exhaust with a 4 1/2" tip

-front tein adjustable suspension, rear Supra Bilstein yellow shocks.

-standard clutch

-oil changed every 5000kms

-car dyno at 230rwkw on 14.9psi with factory intercooler and running rich.

-makes very nice two black lines but cannot confirm it its actually torsen LSD or aftermarket

-Bomex front bar -some other brand side skirts

-factory bootlit spoiler

-94+ rear taillights

-light weight Genova forged Magnesium 18x9.5 235 tyres, 18x10 265 tyres

-rear guards been roll to fit wide rims

-Blitz boost gauge

-razo turbo timer

-recaro driver seat

-aftermarket steering wheel

-Jvc MP3s flip down head unit

-rear pioneer speakers

-4 channel amp

IMPERFECT ISSUES ABOUT THIS CAR

-rear left panel damage(drunk reversing dont mixclipart{happy}) fixed and 2pac prima added so now only needs painting.

-wheels has minor scratches and, one of the rear has a crack(no more then $100 to fix)

-interior isn't perfect, has a few crack

-recaro seat has one tear

-the dash is starting to blink

I haven't been using this car much within the last app 6 months. since i bought a second car, mostly used on weekends.Its doesnt feel like a grannys cruiser, and with a LITTLE bit more work it will eat other imports.

btw way this Soarer weighs in at 1550kgs, on the weigh bridge at work.

PRICE $18000 ono

EVRYTHING ABOVE $25,000 (with the supra running i m selling in the other section)or trade with cash adjustment.would prefer to sell everything at this moment, so buyers who wants the lot get first choice

please, i've advertised these in a few other places so anyone whos interested EMAIL me at [email protected] so its easier to keep track or call me on 0404 254 172.

i think thats it, let me know if i forgotten anyhting, cheers

LOCAL PICKUP ONLY for now

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