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Originally posted by Nismodified

the avalon is an awesome piece of performance machine.

yes I remember getting one airborne in Kalgoorlie on those big dipper intersections they have. Nothing like the sound of sump on bluemetal.

What raw power!

Av a lon drive and you'll want to do burn outs till the auto dies.

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1996 JZX100 Tourer V 2.5 L turbo

5 speed

Wine red

Rated C

72,000 kms

17" wheels

Intercooler

Exhaust

Suspension

Recaro seat

Boost controller

Factory exhaust included inside the car.

Allow from about $32,000 plus tyres and on road costs for this one, thanks to the 5 speed transmission which tends to add another $4,000 to $5,000 to the price of 1996+ Chasers. Compliance would require removal of all performance modifications including the aftermarket intercooler. Following registration, the owner could of course fit back the original modifications if they wish to, in keeping with the licensing regulations of their State.

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1997 JZX100 Chaser Tourer V TRD sports

5 speed

71,000 kms

Rated C

HKS intercooler

HKS suspension

Exhaust

BOV

M's airpod

Bodykit

18" Volk Racing wheels.  

Quickshifter

Clutch

APEXi boost gauge and FC commander unit

ABS

TRC traction control

CD stereo

Another example of the cars the Govt. don't want us to have, modified that is. Stock standard examples will be eligible for import.

the climate control looks strangley like the one in my mums car... o.-

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Chasers like this one are now eligible under the new SEVS system, and compliance is only a matter of weeks away. Now is a great time to buy before Australia-wide demand increases the prices which is inevitable. This model is destined to become as popular an import as the Skyline and Soarer have been for the last 3 years. The modifications on this one would have to be removed and replaced with factory items to get through compliance. Following registration however, there are no restrictions on owners making performance modifications to their vehicles providing they comply with their State's regulations.

1997 Chaser JZX100 Tourer V

VVT-i 2.5 turbo

5 speed

SRS airbags x 4 (front and sides)

CD player

Bodykit

18" wheels

Lowered

BLITZ NUR exhaust

Saw one of these the other day driving behind it on the Parkway in Canberra. Thought it was just sum regular jo-blo camry till i got closer and saw Mark V Series 2 on the back. It was black & was being granny driven by the owner. Looks so much like a sleeper I reckon anyone that gives it a go would get a shock!

I have seen a MkII JZX100 in the flesh, the first and only one at the time, and prob still now in australia, it is at a dealership on parramatta road, and it is F***ING BEAUTIFUL. It is one of the only auto( :D ) cars id love to own.

SO yeah if u want to see one, drive down parra road, i forget the dealership, it is one of the import dealerships on the side going towards the city. Well worth seeing, i think they want about 36k for it.

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