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1991 Toyota Soarer 4.0L V8 Automatic

158,000kms

- Full Leather

- Touchscreen TV

- 7 speaker sound including sub

- 12 CD stacker

- Sunroof

- Airbag suspension

- Electric seats, windows and mirrors

- Cruise control

The car is silver in colour and overall in good condition! Interior is in pretty good condition. Just a few common things on soarers such as vents etc has crack. No rips in the leather. Mechanically there is nothing wrong, the engine still runs smooth, plenty of power and was mainly highway kms. Petrol consumption is pretty good, I average 10-12L per 100km (from the onboard computer).

The car has pretty much full options except for a couple of things. It is completely unmodified. I can give you guides to installing a DVD player for the TV and also to lower the suspension etc.

I've had many turbo cars and thought would be nice to drive a luxo car around for while, but now its time to sell so that i can move on to my next project car.

PRICE: BEST OFFER OVER $6500

or swap for car of interest!

contact via PM or 0431 421 660 after 5pm

Car currently has VIC registration but only requires an ID check at Regency and some new plates! It will pass easily anyway because it is completely standard.

Thanks!

-edit- originally thought it was a 1994 with compliance in 1998 (as on the comp. plates). however checked VIN and found it was a 1991 model.

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Edited by DRFT33
  • 2 weeks later...

price now reduced to $8800... thats one of the cheapest!!!! it needs to go to a new home soon.

still willing to trade for a car of interest (even some sort of honda) and $$$...

car has had service/inspection - there is minor damage to the front radiator support (underneath), easily fixed and theres no chassis damage.

Scandyflick, you're more than welcome to come have a look at it this weekend. As for the repair on the bottom rad support, i'm estimating around $300. it just needs to be straightened out. I've replied to your PM.

Sorry Maxx, i'm after a cheaper car + cash.

hey mate you interested in a Toyota Hilux 1992, Lowered, exhaust, custom interior, hothouse green, 18' mags + $1000 cash your way?

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