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Hey,

I'm selling my car due to i want to move to a v8 or turbo car. dont get me wrong the supra's are fun.

1997 model

Toyota supra series 3 model SZ-R non turbo

6 speed manual - (rare)

Electric blue paint factory paint - (rare)

20" AME pridors - (chrome)

3" exhaust

5" cannon

Touch screen cd/mp3 player

2 x 12" pioneer subs, 1800watt boss amp

Bilstein suspension

Factory LSD

Only 44,567 original km's with log books and still have all three stanard factory keys,

I was the first one to rego this car into australia.

No word of a lie it is pretty much still like brand new, wont find better for the price.

$20,000 won't budge with price.

0404101802

NSW Newcastle

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