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CAR 1994 toyota JZX 90 RACE RALLY ONLY!! no more questions will be answered about if it. cant be regod..

DETAILS manual 1jz, coilovers, full straight through zorst,gready front mount, turbo timer, recaro drivers seat, clutch, some kind of diff(might be factory,but works well) 17" wheels,near new tyres, but can come with some 18s that will fill the gaurds nicely for an extra cost,drift button,full kit,pod filter,steering wheel..might be more, car has only been in australia since the 22nd of december.very tuff car, will be a very nice car to slide.

REASON FOR SELLING will loose my licence if i keep the car, have only just got it back and got less points than was expected..so yer..wont get a jzx90 this cheap again, now that the exchange rate has shit its self!! and even before then u would have found it hard.

POSTAGE will put on a truck and send where ever the buyer would like.or will help with transport to some where in south australia.

CONTACT ME 0402 675 675. msg or phone, no swaps need money (may part trade for 4x4 with money my way still)

LOCATION victor harbor (SA).

PRICE $7200 with the wheels that are on it, or $7700 with the mis-match 18s

PICS will put more up later,its taking to long today.

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