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hey guys,

selling this car on behalf of a frend.. car is viewable in wallan... pls make direct contact with him.

Contact number is 0422 390 618.

price $$$ 16950 neg

the details and pics as follows:

The car you are viewing is a 1994, Black, 2JZ-GE, 5 speed manual supra. The car is clean inside and out.

* The car comes with a full Veilside bodykit.

* Front bonnet scoop which can be detached.

* Also available is a Veilside back spoiler which was bought for over $1000 but was not fitted onto the car.

* wheels: 18 inch, 5 spoke mag wheels. tyres are all good at around 80% thread.

Engine is clean. has done 120,000km. the gearbox is in good condition as well.

3.0 liter engine features twin cams, 4 valves per cylinder,, sequential multi-port fuel injection and a special intake manifold system that improves low-end torque. The transmission is a smooth- shifting, five-speed manual.

* 0-100 km/hr - 5.9 sec

* 1/4 mi (E.T.) - 14.6 sec

This is a regretful sale. reason for selling is due to the fact we have a new member to our family, and as a family car is more suitable for us now, this car is not practical for us anymore.

THIS CAR HAS BEEN ADVERTISED ELSEWHERE

** mention you saw this add on sau ** thanks guyz :(

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