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Hey guys. Unfortunately have to part with my beast. Here are the details:

-1991 Soarer TT

-Metallic Pearl paint

-84,000 kms

-18 inch deep dish Jap 3 piece wheels (275/35/18 on rear, 235/40/18 on front with room for more rubber! Rear treads brand new, front about 75%)

-Trust Power Extreme cat back exhaust (with two resonators- no drone but a lovely agressive note higher in the rev range)

-Biiiiigggg Strut Brace

-Choice of JIC Adjustable Height Coilovers with Solid Alloy Strut Tops or Standard dampers with King Springs. (JIC stuff is stiff and noisy but makes the car handle extremely well- up there with my old R33)

-Greddy Profec Boost Controller

-Greddy Turbo Timer

-Top of the line Clarion head unit with Dolby Prologic II and double flip out fascia

-Blitz Racing Boost guage

-Pimp tint on rear and rear quarter glass

-HKS Air Filter

-Project Mu Race Brake pads at 50% (This thing honestly stops better than my old R33!!! A little squealy but combined with the ABS makes an awesome braking system)

-Serviced with Mobil 1 oil, major service carried out one and a half months ago.

-Usual Soarer gear- fully electic driver seat (lumbar, under-thigh recline, rear seat tilt access) electric passenger seat, climate control air conditioning, tilt&reach steering wheel adjustment, holographic dash, trip computer, etc...

Optional: Hiro Motorsports front lip (came with the car, in pics the lip is just sitting on) Can also get my hands on some bodykits etc...

Very sorry to see it go. Every person who sees it loves it. Goes really hard (kept up with a GT28 equipped SR20 180sx) Stops even harder, handles unlike any other Soarer I have driven (with the JIC's), is a pimpmobile with a sting in the tail. Having a baby so I must get a four door car.

Looking for $20,000 o.n.o... Contact me at [email protected] or call me on 0419 529 586. Cheers guys.

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Hey! Cheers man!

*slips Phat $50 bill*

No really, it is a good ride peoples. Very quick, awesome looks and all the luxury you need. Quicker than a Monaro, handles better and I personally think it looks better. And it is wayyyy cheaper!!!

:)

stops better than your old r33 eh :P re he heeeeally... i dunno... :) but since i can vouch of the quality of your cars as i now own said r33 im sure this car wont dissapoint!

its just too bad im too tall for a soarer.. oh and i love the line too much :P

free bump!

Err, the pimp comes from everyone else lol. Like 'Man, that's pimp!!!' or 'Cool, your Soarer is so pimp!!!'...

Okay, okay, I am a wannabe pimp daddy. No, really, it looks a lot more impressive in the flesh. Very suave.

Arkad... yeah man the car does stop quicker than the 'line. I did not believe it was possible either. But stock pads vs Project Mu makes a huge difference. The rotors and calipers on the TT are not small....

But maybe it is just the G-force from the weight. I dunno. Seems to stop better to me...

:rolleyes:

Originally posted by Squizz

Dave is no Pimp, I'm his Pimp, even had to give that bitch a bed for a few weeks.

*Sniff* it's true...

So maybe I am not a pimp... but the car sure is...

Someone buy it!!! Baby is one week away!! Open to offers.

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