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1988 Toyota Soarer 3.0LTurbo MZ-20 7M-GTE ( Auto ) , AC / Power everything (with sunroof) .

Hi guys, I am selling my Soarer,

I've had it for just over 3 years now and its going to be really hard to see her go.

I have just bought a GTR and there is not enough room in the garage for 2.

Very clean and very straight car , ( white ) new paint with blue pearl ( no rust ) .

specs..

Hi-Flow Turbo

HKS metal headgasket

HKS Hyper, 3 inch exhaust from Turbo with high-flow cat.

HKS Air Pod

Upgraded Cross drilled 300ml disc brakes ( new pads 350kms travelled ).

Limited Slip Diff

Front Belstein Shocks and K.Y.B rear shocks

Genuine AME 18in Chrome 2 piece wheels.

Replaced engine in Feb 05 with series 2 Soarer Aerocabin engine 1990 model, Genuine 60,000km.

7months ago reco transmission with upgraded compoents good for 600hp

Series 2 front bar

Series 2 side skirts and rear pods

Series 2 rear taillights.

Blitz boost gauge

Fuel cut defender

Blitz blowoff value.

HKS Turbo timer.

Turbosmart boost controller

Kenwood Double din Australian spec stereo.

Starbo remote engine starter kit.

Also have original rear vision mirror and sun visors to replace MEGA VIEW !!!.

Regularly Serviced and tuned, fully seviced vehicle. ( Rego mid January 06 ).

Price: $11,900

If interested email to : "dekimasu@tpg.com.au" or PM. ( Location is Sydney ).

Thankyou.

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