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Howdy guys....

Making way for a liitle bundle of joy (read widdle baby) SO I have my car up for sale *sobs*

91 Pearl TT Soarer

18x8 and 18x9 wheels, covered in 245/35/18 and 165/35/18 tyres

GReddy Profec Boost Controller

GReddy Turbo Timer

Buddy Club Adjustable suspension

Very Very dark tint (oh so pimp!)

HKS Air pod

Trust Power Exhaust (single, angled cannon)

The maddest strut brace I have ever seen

80000 kms

Alpine 3 disc indash CD Player/Alpine Cassette Player

Carbon Metal Race Pads ( This car stops better then my R33 - I kid you not!!!!!)

Hiro Motorsports Front Lip

Rear Spoiler removed for that smooooth look

Guards lipped front and rear.

Also for price, will fit and paint Vertex style side skirts and rear bar.

Looking for about 20k for this very unique Yakuza style Soarer...

Will consider offers in return for no fitting of Bodykit. Pics up soon.

Cheers guys...

Slaz

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Originally posted by nismogtsx

165 tyres.....

Dont u mean 265....

I mean 165's could be good if u like to bag em up real easy....

*Cough* Yep erm, 265 would be the one i was after *slaps keyboard around*

:)

Yep, as soon as pics are available I will post them to you. Ayes, it is an auto, but the Soarer auto is a very clever bit of gear: holds out until redline before changeing under heavy throttle....

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