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Guys, I am really struggling owning this car. I have "bit" off more than I can chew, and now, reality has stepped in. I can not afford to keep this car any more, as I have other plans. Im really regretting putting this up, but I have to set priorities straight.

1999 Lexus IS200, in Pearl White, 100,00kms on original Lexus motor, with log books, showing servic at every 10,000kms. new motor, has had about 5000kms put on it! Its the Sports model, with 4 air bags (Seats, passenger and driver) Power windows, central locking, climtae control and premium sound system. The car is in immaculate condition, and has always been garaged, and well maintained. Petrol consumption is still great, netting 500km to the tank. You are getting style, luxury, and performance!

Here are the details/Pics

Mods Are:

Body:

TRD Carbon Fibre Grill

TRD Elegance Bodykit

Wheels/Tyres: (All been put on last week!)

18 x 7.5/8 Gram Lights 57 Pro

225/40/18 Front Falken FK451

245/40/18 Rear Falken FK451

Suspension:

Tein Flex Coilovers

Tein EDFC

TRD front and rear sway bars

TRD Bushes

JIC Front Strut bar

Cusco rear strut bar

Engine/Mechanical:

1JZGTE Conversion

Hybrid FMIC

Haltech E6X

3" Exhaust, from Turbos

XForce Muffler

W58 JZA80 5 Speed

Altezza JDM LSD

Turbosmart E-boost

Steel Wheel, hi flow Turbos

Interior:

Trust GREX Gearknob

Limited Edition Carbon Fibre Steering Wheel

Recaro SR3 Seat/Bride Rail

Performance:

On Stock boost, has 179rwkw, and has run 13.4@104mph, with street tyres (18") Had the E-Boost installed 2 weeks ago, has not been tuned yet, so havent touched the controller yet, The recqaro, was purchased last week, and rail, is still coming from Japan, so I havent even installed it yet.

Finished.jpg

Homebush2.jpg

finished3.jpg

finishedintercooler.jpg

EngineFinished.jpg

As you can see, i have spent a fortune on this car,

Please, no joy riders, or time wasters, i have spent over 30k, on top of the purchace price! Asking 42k, ono

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