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Item: 1991 Twin Turbo Soarer x 2

Location: Gold Coast

Website: Your on it

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Finished project.... next please

Price and Payment Conditions: $12500 for both cars or swap the black soarer alone but i have to sell the green one dont mind swap for both cars with $2500 with cash adjust no less though as the green car belongs partly to my best friend and i must pay him out if going to sell cheers all.

Black soarer - $10000ono

Green Soarer - $4000ono

Black Soarer: Ok so i got this got this car a while ago as a unfinshed project from another boost member and have basically put the finishing touches to it. I have had the car repainted and the Bn kit properly fitted and painted. Also had all the power steering lines replaced and full service carried out. All the usual soarer problem electrics have been fixed also. Please note all work has been carried out by professional reputable workshops around the Gold coast area and i can provide receipts for work carried out.

Now the car is stock mechanically save for a Turbosmart Type 2 Bov and Turbosmart Dual Stage boost controller. Please note car has 140,000km's on the clock. The car also features a Full BN body kit, 18x8 chromes with Bridgestone Potenzas all round, Clarion usb headunit with remote, a kenwood 4 channel amp, Matched front and rear pioneer speakers and a kenwood 1500w sub in a box, Sun-roof, Missle switch on board for 2nd Stage boost, Neons in boot, Leather dash and doors no cracks or damage, Boost Gauge and new carpets. Car has rego till Oct. If i have missed anything i will update alternativly if you have any questions please dont hesitate to ask me cheers all.

Green Soarer - More of a complete parts or drift car, its complied and can be registred. It in ok nick panels are straight paint has some flaws. Roughly 200,000 on clock i think its in storage will check soon. Interior is okish its all there though just stains really. Motor starts and runs car cant be driven due to flat tire. In short i wouldnt say buy it and drive away with no problems rather it does run but needs work, or just use it as a parts or drift car which was what i was going to do. Strip it out manualise it nice cheap 1jz drift car.

Pictures: are <---- there

Contact Details: Post, Pm or 0415 560 620 ill get back to you asap

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Hey bro how you been. Neat lookin ride there. Should be drivin the line again this week so should catch up. You could always flick me quite a few g's and i may swap:P



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