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Toyota SUPRA, -AERO TOP- NA

Year: 1994

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: Good condition with potential of show car (modifications reflect this)

Reason for Selling: New born, bought family car.

Price and Payment Conditions: $18,000 ONO will ship interstate at buyers cost.

Contact Details: 0410905057 / [email protected]

Trades: Will consider trade offers

RARE AERO TOP MODEL!!

This car has served me very well in the time I have owned it.

Car has always garaged and serviced and will be sad to see her go.

Timing belt in good condition (checked recently) and all other belts have been replaced with genuine Toyota articles.

More photos available upon request.

Engine:

JZA80-GTE N/A 3.0L

Aftermarket Exhaust (legal)

Always serviced, Mechanically A+

POD Filter (K&N) is not fitted on vehicle but will be included

ALARM:

Mongoose m80 (3pt)

Mongoose window lifts

Mongoose SMS pager (will sms you if the alarm is triggered / set off

Mongoose Microwave sensor (can be adjusted to sense interior / exterior movement)

Body:

Rare Aerotop model

Lowered

Full body kit with rare rear pods, very nice.

Electric windows (folds in)

RED in color (resprayed)

Upgraded rear tail lights to series 2 (original series 1 available as spares with sale)

Upgraded front indicators to clear series 2 (original series 1 orange is available as spares with sale)

Rolling stock and suspension:

18" alloy wheels

Lowered

A/V Setup

All A/V setup installed / Tuned by Doran Pro Audio (excluding Neon kit)

Pioneer indash (double din) 6stack DVD/CD/MP3/MP4 etc screen

Screen ( replicates image from the pioneer head deck )

Hertz splits in front

6" speakers in rear.

15" Audiobahn subwoofer (600w RMS) (custom enclosure)

Two amps –

response 800w monoblock

Pioneer 4ch for speakers.

Full underbody neon kit, controlled via a remote control (wirelessly) can change colors and has different patterns etc.

Interior:

3 chrome Speedo dials.

Voltage meter / delayed switch off device

Brand new leather interior kit (worth $799 on eBay) – only driver seat fitted so far. Black with red stitching in color – this includes front two seats, door inserts and centre console cover

Registration:

The vehicle comes with 1 month NSW registration, I am willing to also place 12 months registration on vehicle prior to purchase, KRAZYJ number plates are also available for re-registering if the buyer wishes to do so.

I CAN ALSO REFER THE BUYER TO A FEW GOOD REPUTABLE FINANCE COMPANIES...

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gday mate, car looks sexy as, just a few questions.

where in sydney are you located?

do you have the original airbox?

is it auto?

and how many KM on the clock?

thanks mate

Sorry for late reply,

I am located close to Bankstown (outskirts)

Yes original and POD filter will be supplied,

Car is semi-automatic

car has about 170k on the clock, but all imports clocks are all pretty much changed anyway, best way to see is to inspect it to see how good the engine is etc..

This car was ALWAYS serviced every 5,000km

if you would like you can also call me anytime on 0410905057 or [email protected]

Since the car is still for sale, there are some other options for buying, as I need to sell her asap so I can move out with my wife/daughter

$18,000 with 12 months fresh rego and with a/v system

$17,100 with a/v system and without 12 months renewed rego

$15,500 without 12 months renewed rego and without a/v system

Would u swap for my car ?? or we work something out. also how many kms ures got?

if we do swap ill will take yours to england with me

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...Pl-t215880.html

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