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Toyota Chaser

JZX100 Tourer V

10/96

Series 1

MANUAL

98XXX kms

Twin Exhausts (2.5inch i think)

HKS POD filter

17inch Advan Racing RG Wheels (worth approx. $2000+)

july rego.

New Dunlop SP3000A tyres. (cost $900+)

Rare Factory Woodgrain Interior

Factory Pearl Colour

1JZ-GTE 2.5lt Engine with VVT-i

206kw

Factory CD/tape player

Asking $27 500

Other than that, stock as a rock

Imported myself, therefore 1st driver in Australia

Imported with 91769 kms

Just been complied and blue slipped. As good as new condition

Has alarm/immobilizer

I have done nothing to this car other than drive it. No mods, etc

Pin dent in front passenger door

Paint scuff in front passenger door

Im located in Bathurst NSW.

If you have any questions or enquiries, feel free to PM or contact me

on 0401 478383 ask for wil.

or email [email protected]

contact me with any expressed interest.

More pics available if interested

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And two years ago I saw these for $55k.

Cefiros are still going for $16k dude, and they are 17yo.

I would really like to put myself in to more debt to have this car, and Im very suprised it hasnt been sold yet.

http://imports.motortraders.net.au/imports/spec.asp?id=3240

And Im pretty sure thats what your looking at.

Good luck man, I dont think its anywhere near too expencive.

thats buddy. if ppl wanna offer an opinion thats not helpful, pm me and ill take it on board. if someone is trying to help, like daveo, go right ahead.

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