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Make: Toyota

Model: Chaser JZX100

Milage: 65,000km

Transmission: Auto

Colour: Pearl White

Location: Bowral (1hr South of Sydney)

Complied: Yes

RWC supplied: Pinkslip Supplied

Currently registered: 10 Months Rego

Price: $16,000 ono

Contact: Robbie - 0401 636 847 or [email protected]

Comments:

I have up for sale my pride and joy JZX100 Chaser...

I am looking at starting a new job and I will be getting a new company car instead of an allowance! So the Chaser has to go :banana:

This is an excellent example of a clean and well looked after import Chaser. I am the first owner in OZ and the car has been well maintained and always garaged!

The car even still has the plastic on the scuff plates in the door sils and has the original log books from Japan. It was a 4.5 Grade auction car and it is one of the best examples I have ever seen!

I will be sad to see it go!

Extras as follows:

Engine:

- RSR Cat Back Exhaust

Interior:

- Pioneer Carozzaria Stereo CD & MD

- Ipod Adapter/Charger

- 7 Speaker System

- Pioneer Amps Under Front Seat

- JDM Style Tint

Exterior Body:

- Factory Fitted Bodykit

- Factory Fitted Spoiler

- Xenon Headlights

- LED Taillights

Alloys & Tyres:

- 17 inch BBS Genuine Forged Alloys

Images: I have not got many pics of the car yet... And they do it no justice at all! Will update with some more soon or on request!

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Edited by DRFTD_32

just if your interested.

keen for a swap at all?????

prob cant see you saying yes but still worth a chance.

click the link in my sig to see what im willing to swap.

Brenton

just if your interested.

keen for a swap at all?????

prob cant see you saying yes but still worth a chance.

click the link in my sig to see what im willing to swap.

Brenton

Thanks for the offer mate but I have a drift car I also need to sell!

Good luck with your sale!

PM's replied to thanks! :D

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Had people asking for more images...

Also had someone reverse into the bonnet last week and will reduce the price to cover the cost for the new buyer. These pics were taken after the incident and as you can see there is hardly any damage that is noticeable. Price now $14,000 ono

Thanks

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