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Green over light green Toyota Celsior.

4.0l 1UZFE V8 Engine

181xxx k's, engine is running perfect.

No mods, apart from 20" CHrome XHP Shorelines.

Everything works, car runs like a dream!

Few scratches here and there, but the car is in awesome nick.

Cream leather interior, woodgrain dash, no rear massaging seats.

Rego till 12th month, can prodive a rwc ...

Have an aftermarket height controller on the way, which can be included.

Im interested in swapping for an r32/33 or a nice s13 (basic mods, or something turbo). no CELICA's or fwd rubbish. Must be rwd and manual turbo.

Am negotiable with and without the 20's. Will be getting a service done before handover.

0422312860, Give me a call, take it for a spin, and we can sort out something ....

Located brisbane northside. The name is Lee, dont be shy :P

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1989 3L Turbo Supra.

HKS 3 inch Super Dragger exhaust and muffler.

HKS Blow off valve

Aftermarket side skirts

APEXi SAFC

Air con,

Cruise control,

Power mirrors,

Power windows,

Power Steering

Auto.

Near new tyres.

Excellent condition.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=54777

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1989 3L Turbo Supra.

HKS 3 inch Super Dragger exhaust and muffler.

HKS Blow off valve

Aftermarket side skirts

APEXi SAFC

Air con,

Cruise control,

Power mirrors,

Power windows,

Power Steering

Auto.

Near new tyres.

Excellent condition.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=54777

Thank-you for the offer mate, however im looking towards something that is manual. Good luck with your sale :P

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say your not interested in the for a swap cause its fwd.

but check out the lancer in the for sale section or here

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=160562

thanks for the offer mate, but i would prefer a rwd! Very nice car none the less

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Is this car from Morayfield, mate? or do you go through there from time to time? think ive seen it, hey. If so, nice ride. A month ago i wouldve swapped, but oh well. GL with the sale.

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