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Hey guys and girls.

Unfortunately the time has come to sell my pride and joy.

Its a 1996 Toyota Chaser Tourer V. Factory manual and sunroof, which is fairly rare! Just over 85,ooo kms on the clock. I am the first registered owner is Australia.

I cant fault this car at all. Its just amazing. It has the looks, power and handling along with comfort.

Factory Options/Extras :

-Sunroof

-Traction control

-Air con/ Climate control

-Swing Center air vents (moves the air left and right)

-Factory 6 Speaker sound system with factory Sub in the parcel shelf.

-Tourer V body kit

-Adjustable Steering column (In and out)

-Factory Chaser Plastic Inner Boot trim (Also most like a tool mat)

-Window air deflectors

-Electric windows and retractable side mirrors.

-Auto Locking doors after 20kms/hr.

-Factory Central Locking with key less entry.

-Boot Release on the key

-Driver and passenger front and side air bags

-Probably more, but i have forgot.

Its has the following Aftermarket Mods:

-R34 GTR wheels. 18x9 + 30.

225/40 Hankook Ventus R-SII's on the Front. About a Month Old.

235/40 Nankang Ultra Sport NS11's. A week old.

-New Greedy FMIC kit and piping.

-New Clear world Smoked corner indicators

-Series 2 Tail lights

-JIC Base and Height Adjust Coilovers

-New TRD 28mm Front and 24mm Rear Sway Bars

-New 35% Legal Tint

-New AM Performance 3in Front/Dump with Screamer

-3in Exhaust system to Twin 2.5 in Straight Pipes.

-K&N Pod with Jap Air Diversion plate.

-Sony Xplode touch screen double din DVD Player

I may have forgot some things, if i remember ill post it up.

I also have the stock parts (Airbox, swaybars, suspension, side mount cooler) which will be included in the sale.

Looking for $26,000.

Here are some pics. Note the clear front indicators are not installed in the pics.

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Interior pics to come.

NO TIME WASTERS. If you don't have the cash, don't call. Not interested in swaps.

If you have any questions feel free to call on 0401 227 678.

Cheers, Josh.

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For got to add.

It also has new gearbox oil, clutch master cylinder oil and is serviced every 5000kms with Motal Turbolight.

With the aftermarket mods, its also has some type of chassis bracing mounted next to the chassis rails.

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