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1998 JZX100 Chaser

Always serviced, by C-Red Tuning - Perth

Make: Toyota

Model: JZX100

Milage: 48000kms - Genuine - VERY LOW!!!

Transmission: Auto

Colour: Black/Green

Location: Perth, WA

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? YES

Currently registered? YES

Price: 32,990

Contact: Andrew 0438 943 135

Comments / Modifications:

Well I know I just got it

But Europe is calling, Have just paid for my trip - 3/12

This car will make someone seriously happy,

If you dont like the price, go Jump... :rofl: - In a nice way

This car was built using genuine parts, and has plenty of power to back up the looks!!

Mulitple Autosalon Winner

Front Cover issue cars in many Magazines.

No trouble from Police - Very sleek, BMW 5 series like ;)

Specs and pics below

Genuine Wise Sports Body kit

Genuine Wise Sports Wide front fenders

Bomex Side Mirrors

VS-KF Shadow Chrome 19 x 8+20(f), 9+20®

RG Coilovers

HKS Full Turbo kit

HKS 3040 Turbine

HKS High Mount Manifold

HKS 50mm Wastegate

HKS Dump Pipe

HKS Turbo back Exhaust

SARD 530cc inj

NISMO 2-way LSD

Apexi Power FC, w/AP Engineering software (For auto etc)

K&N Air Filter

CUSCO Under Car sway/Strut thingo..lol

CUSCO Castor Rods

GReddy FMIC and piping

GReddy Boost gauge

Greddy Water temp gauge

GReddy E-01 Electronic Boost Controller

Embelton overflow catch can

HID Headlights

Clear Side Indicators

Tinted Rear tailights

Alpine CD/MP3 Deck

7" Fold out screen

2 x Huge Trantula Amps

2 x Kicker solobaric subs

Downlights facing upwards...

Some digital reader with numbers and shit

CUSTOM boot install inc Louis vitton etc

Price:

32,990 ono

Cheers

Will Trade! PM me your offer - nothing stupid.

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