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I got my Car Finally!!!!

1998 Toyota JZX100 CHASER!!! 1JZ VVTi Single Turbo.

Its Completely standard, 63,000 kays on the clock. Ripe for the modifying, pearl white in colour.

Ive always been a fan of the Toyotas, and I wanted something rare, so I bit the bullet and bought one finally. I am absolutely rapped with the car, its very luxurious inside and goes freakishly fast!!!

Im so eager to start modifying it, Cant wait, Hopefully within the year Ill have her running 11s!!!

Will post pics up soon!!!

Automatic. Simple fact is the price was CONSIDERABLY cheaper than a 5 speed.

Not to mention, Autos are Easy to modify and can be for this car.

MV automatics in SA - Stage 1.5 shift kit $400, 2800 stall converter - $300. Line pressure controller as well.

People are running over 350 rwhp with this setup.

If I did bust it, $2600 for a Full rebuild with upgraded clutches, kevlar belts, Stall of my choice.

Thats almost the cost of a twin plate clutch.

Check out IJZ-747 - the 10 second cressida, runs the above mentioned setup. Still on a stock Chaser IJZ bottom end too :P

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