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P-plate Dream! Jza80 Series 2 Jza80 Supra. 6 Speed, Big Brakes, Factory 17's, 12 Months Rego!, Make An Offer Must Go


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Make:Toyota

Model:Supra SZ-R Series 2

Milage:85000

Transmission:6 Speed Manual

Colour:White

Location:Sydney

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?

Currently registered?Yes 12 months rego

Price:16000

Contact:Cameron 0400 841 142

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Guys this is a great oportunity to purchas quite a rare car that is perfect for P-platers.

1996 Series 2 JZA80 Supra SZ-R

6 speed manual

Factory Big Brakes (same as turbo)

Factory 17inch wheels (to fit over brakes) These are much wider then the standard 16's with bridgestone rubber. 235 on front and 255 on rear.

85,500kms

No rear spoiler

Factory side skirts

White in colour

HKS pannel filter in standard Airbox

Car is immaculate and drives very well, headlights are still clear and no rust has developed on the chrome rings. Interior is also very tidy with no signs of wear on the gearknob, steering wheel, seat etc. Best thing is that it is still defect free!

This car is an excellent buy which will hold its value over the normal non turbo models. Would also be a good buy if you were looking at turbo conversion in the future.

If you have any further questions or would like to view the car please call

COMES WITH 12 MONTHS REGO

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