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Hi guys,

I've just my car from Japan about 2 months ago, and unfortunately I can't keep it, as I need another operation on my shoulder.

Due to the public health System being as it is, I can't wait the time (at the moment its 2 years 1 month) minimum, So I'm going to hook in and pay cash.

Hence my Beloved Soarer must go.

Pictures will be available once I get my digital camera back :roll:

I'm looking for about $19k with everything, but I am very negotiable.

Call me with your offers

James - 0402 012 635

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FULLY COMPLIANCED

FULLY ENGINEERED - ALL PARTS ARE ON THE ENGINEERS CERT.

NSW Rego until Mid Next year!!

Car pushed out 285kw at the rear wheels, and was running quite rich, its now had a very very good tune and will make over 300kw.

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1989 Toyota Soarer modified

2.5L turbo

5 speed manual

cream / gold

1JZ-GTE engine conversion performed by D-West in Japan (http://www.dwest-web.com)

HKS make 1. 2 millimeter head gasket

Trust T-78-33d turboTurbo recently reconditioned (Under 1000km's ago)

External GREDDY Racing waste-gate Type C

custom manifold

Skyline GT-R Front mount intercooler

Custom intercooler piping

HKS cams

[*]264° Inlet

[*]272° Exhaust

HKS adjustable cam gears

550cc injectors

R33 GTR fuel pump

Aftermarket Fuel Pressure regulator

Blitz oil cooler

GREDDY Oil filter relocation kit

GREDDY Oil/air seperator (Catch can)

Adjustable front and rear suspension (Cusco front, Tien HA rear)

Aftermarket straight through exhaust

TRD LSD

Aftermarket ECU

OS Giken twin plate clutch

Sony CD Head-unit

Greddy E-01 Electronic boost controller

Boost and exhaust temp gauges on A-pillar

Water temp, oil pressure and oil temp gauges in glove box

All these guages are electric.

Additional boost gauge for passenger's observation

Sunroof (That actually works!! Unlike may other Early soarer's

I also have a heap of spares that will be included with the car, Including spare Nitto slicks, Spare blitz wheels, exhausts, brake lights etc LOTS of stuff but these will go with

the car.

I think thats everything...

**Edit**

Some images from the Auction Data sheet.

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