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1992 Toyota Soarer

1JZ Twin-turbo 2.5ltr

Pearl White

Automatic

100,000 km's

17' Mags

New Tyres all round

Rear 255's

Front 235's

New water pump

Aftermarket rear mufflers

Apexi Lowered suspension

Serviced regulary

New front suspension bushes

All electric interior (seats, etc)

This is my dads car and it has been well looked after and maintained.

PM for any other pics and info

Located in SA

$13000 ONO

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