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Item: Toyota Chaser JZX90 Tourer S (NOT Tourer V)

Location: Sydney, NSW

Website: Here, JZX100.com,

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: moving on

Price and Payment Conditions: Offers above $8000

Extra Info: Pics coming this weekend...

Pictures: Pics coming this weekend...

Contact Details: sms 0431408578 or leave message in this topic

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Sorry about the people they were curious to know what it was... its a real head turner :P

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how many kays? 1jzge? i see an aftermarket head unit, any other mods to the sound system? if not, what does it come with standard?

how many kays? 1jzge? i see an aftermarket head unit, any other mods to the sound system? if not, what does it come with standard?

167000kms

Other than the head unit it looks pretty stock mate.

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