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Not a Skyline I know fella's but someone may want to come across to the dark side.

Item: 91 Cressida Glx 1JZ Twin Turbo

Location: Launceston Tas

Item Condition:Good

Price and Payment Conditions: 8500 ono No Swaps thanks.

Contact Details: PM or 0407332944

Considering selling my car as I've found another one I would like to buy and the wife wants a car with airbags, abs etc for our baby on the way. The car has 14XXXX kms and is a 2 owner car before I bought it. I've upgraded evrything on this car including:

- Amistad 3 piece 18*8 & 9wheels with yokohama 235/40 and 255/50 tyres

- KYB suspension brand new Rav4 front shocks and Supra rear with kings springs, upgraded rear sway bar

- R33 brake calipers on BA Faclcon Discs with Project Mu pads on the front a new rear pads

- 1JZ twin turbo engine from JZX81 Front cut

- Titan adjustable cam gear on exhaust cam

- custom dump pipe into 3"system with genuine Metalcat

- Walbro fuel pump

- SAFC and SITC combo

- 600x300x75 tube & fin intercooler

- Grande LSD

- Momo woodgrain steering wheel

- Pioneer head unit with clarion splits in the front 6"kenwoods in the rear and 2x10"clarion woofers in a box in the boot powered by a kenwood amp

More info available in my members ride thread:

http://www.toymods.net/forums/showthread.p...highlight=bogan

Here are a few pics:

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The car drives beautifully and I only drive it on weekends as I walk to work.

The only things that detract from the car are the minor trolley dents in it and some scratches which you can see up close so it's not in concourse condition but its pretty good for a 17 y.o. car!

Just fitted some new turbo's on the car last weekend.

The wiring was done professionally by Mos so you know thats done right and this car is registered with the 1JZ in it but other states may need engineering but I think once it's registered here it may not so it would be best to check.

I am chasing $8,500 for it which is pretty sharp for a car with this amount of time and money spent on it.

Cheers

Rich

0407332944

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Ok need to sell this now as I've just bought a JZX90. I'm willing to strip some parts off the car to reduce the price such as the wheels which I will put on the 90 and a few other bits and pieces. I will put some 17's or maybe some GTST 16's on the car and will consider somewhere btw $6 and $7K depending on what you want brakes , cam gear, stereo, SAFC/SITC combo etc. Basically you can have a series 2 1JZ cressida with a genuine 144K on the clock for less than it costs to buy and do one yourself. Hit me up with offers!!!!!

Cheers

Rich

0407332944

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