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For sale: 1991 Soarer GT Limited UZZ31 / Lexus SC300

Will Sell for asking price, or SWAP FOR R33 TURBO, Automatic. Please leave all your opinions to yourself , ***Only reply if you are interested in the car or ring the number below. ***

Top of the range Soarer includes full working electronics and is mechanically A1.

- Airbag suspension, works perfectly.

- Sunroof

- Digital Dash

- Cruise Control

- Leather (Excellent cond.)

- Powersteering

- Central Locking

- Airbags

- ABS

- Traction Control

- Electronic Tilt Steering Column

- Power windows

- Power mirrors

- Auto Climate Control

- Air conditioning, recenty regassed.

Asking Price: $12,990 ono with custom plates

Killometer's: 175,000kms

Manual or Automatic transmission: Auto

Engine Type: UZZ31 4L quad-cam, 32-valve 90° V8. Great car on fuel, very economical for a v8.

Has had a full service + tune up 3 months ago, have thousands of dollars worth of reciepts of all work done and previous repairs/services/tune ups/maintanence. Services done by Lexus and Toyota mechanics every 5000kms

# SC400 4.0-liter (242 cubic inches.), four-cam, 32-valve 90° V8

# Horsepower at rpm, 250 hp @ 5,600 rpm.

# Torque at rpm 260 lb-ft @ 4,400 rpm.

# 0-60 mph acceleration 6.9 seconds.

# 1/4-mile acceleration 15.3 seconds.

# Aerodynamic drag coefficient 0.32 ,0.31 with opt. rear spoiler

# 4-Speed automatic Electronically Controlled Transmission with intelligence (4ECT-i), with power/normal shift modes. Rear-wheel drive (optional Traction Control System).

# 4-wheel independent, double-wishbone suspension.

# Vehicle speed-sensing, progressive power rack-and-pinion.

# 4-wheel ventilated, power-assisted anti-lock discs (ABS).

More info @ http://soarercentral.com

Modifications:

- 2.5inch twin pipe custom exhaust system

- Cold Air Intake

- Alarm System+Immobiliser

- 18inch Polished alloys + as new tyres.

- tinted windows

- Custom Plates

- Pioneer cd/mp3 player OEL Display

- Soundstream 6.5IN splits

- Lexus badged

- includes aftermarket front bar in fibreglass

Complianced: Yes

Registration: Yes

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle: Great car for cruising, plenty of power, very reliable and comfortable to drive.

Location: Adelaide, SA

Contact detail's Prefferably contact me after 5pm weekdays, anytime weekend on 0416338319.

I am selling as i am now after something different. Cheers!! :lol: :laugh: B)

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Edited by NeesaanGTS

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