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Fs: Toyota Aristo Series 2, 2jz Twin Turbo! Mags, Tien Ha Coilovers, Exhaust, Sunroof, Full Beige Leather Seats, Etc Etc, Beautiful Daily Cruiser!


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Toyota Aristo 1995 series 2 updated model

2JZ twin turbo engine, exactly the same as the twin turbo engine in the supras.

128,000kms original and not wound back.

Auto, they only came in auto from factory

Beautiful two tone pearl white

Adelaide 5074.

Complied, Yes.

ONLY $13500!!

Contact: 0412500318, please dont reply on this forum if you want a quick response, i dont have the net and may take days to reply. Call or text me for the quickest response.

Further details:

Factory ABS,

Sunroof,

Aftermarket mags,

SRS Airbag,

Power seats,

Factory beige leather seats,

Factory Sunroof,

Tien height adjustable suspension/coilovers,

Dual exhaust system,

Looks and drives excellent, an extremely nice example and very rare with factory leather seats AND sunroof plus with nice extras to make it stand out in the crowd!!

Only asking $13500, no trades.

Please only call or text me on this number: 0412500318. I dont go on the forums often as i dont have the internet.

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