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Hi All,

Thinking about moving the wagon on, Ideally looking to trade for an R34 GTR plus cash adjustment towards the GTR.

The car... well got to take a breath to list it as its a unique one.

Built on the 12 month 2002.

Its a Toyota Caldina GT4 N Edition (the only one registered in oz that I know of) there are a fair few GT four's but not N editions.

The car consists of the following;

200kw 3SGTE gen 7 turbo charged 2.0 Litre

All Wheel Drive

Twin LSD's Front and Rear

TRD lowered suspension

Factory Recaro interior

TRD Boost guage with TRD control unit

HKS super Dragger Exhaust

HKS Pod filter

Speedline 17 inch wheels with new tyres all round

Vehicle Stability control

UV cut glass

7 inch DVD Player with GPS and Bluetooth (aussie not jap)

Super intelligent semi automatic gearbox with manual shift

Multiple Airbags

62,000 klms

TRD body kit

New Brakes

ABS

New timing belt and service has just been done

Super cold AC

60/40 fold down seats

Fog lights

Servicing not a problem as it runs Celica GT Four running gear

6 months rego

Currenty replacement value is over $40,000 with the Yen at the moment!

If you want a car that has plenty of room and is cheap to register run and insure ($600 per year with Just car) but still has plenty of power then this is it!

Seeking $30k for it (cost alot more to import than that a year ago) or swap for r34 gtr vspec plus cash adjustment...to the owner of the gtr.

The car is in SA.

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Hi All,

Thinking about moving the wagon on, Ideally looking to trade for an R34 GTR plus cash adjustment towards the GTR.

The car... well got to take a breath to list it as its a unique one.

Built on the 12 month 2002.

Its a Toyota Caldina GT4 N Edition (the only one registered in oz that I know of) there are a fair few GT four's but not N editions.

The car consists of the following;

200kw 3SGTE gen 7 turbo charged 2.0 Litre

All Wheel Drive

Twin LSD's Front and Rear

TRD lowered suspension

Factory Recaro interior

TRD Boost guage with TRD control unit

HKS super Dragger Exhaust

HKS Pod filter

Speedline 17 inch wheels with new tyres all round

Vehicle Stability control

UV cut glass

7 inch DVD Player with GPS and Bluetooth (aussie not jap)

Super intelligent semi automatic gearbox with manual shift

Multiple Airbags

62,000 klms

TRD body kit

New Brakes

ABS

New timing belt and service has just been done

Super cold AC

60/40 fold down seats

Fog lights

Servicing not a problem as it runs Celica GT Four running gear

6 months rego

Currenty replacement value is over $40,000 with the Yen at the moment!

If you want a car that has plenty of room and is cheap to register run and insure ($600 per year with Just car) but still has plenty of power then this is it!

Seeking $30k for it (cost alot more to import than that a year ago) or swap for r34 gtr vspec plus cash adjustment...to the owner of the gtr.

The car is in SA.

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