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Its time to sell my pride and your, new job has landed me a company car and I no longer need this vehicle, however sadly missed it will be.

1992 Toyota Soarer 2.5 TT Automatic

120,000kms

New Turbos (standard)

New BA Falcon Orange with Gold Pearl Paint (1 month old)

Full Veilside Style Bodykit

17" 3 Piece Japanese lightweight rims

Unkown brand aftermarket suspension

Aftermarket Twin Exhaust System

Big Custom Stereo

  • JVC LH2000 MP3 Head Unit
  • 2 x 15" MTX Thunder 6000 Subs in box
  • Rockford 1000wrms monoblock amplifier
  • Blaupunkt 400wrms amplifier
  • MTX splits

The car is registered till September 05' (QLD)

The car is located in Nerang on the Gold Coast

Will sell with rego and RWC

PRICE: $18,900

Please phone Daniel on 0401910286 or email [email protected]

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