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Well if i sell this ill be closer to the car i have always wanted for a long time.(jza80 love)

so here it goes.

91 UZZ31 soarer, low kms - around 92,xxx i think. ill double check tomoz.

Just passed pits (orginally came from NSW) will be giving it 6months rego this week.

All electrics - sunroof, windows, mirrors, seats.

Mods:

Resprayed black with a tinge of blue/green coming through at certain light.

2.5 twin exhaust with silencers

Custom bodykit.

Custom white leather retrim.

18inch ferretti chrome wheels

King lowered springs.

aftermarket steering wheel.

maintenance: (anyone who knows anything about soarers and/or 1uz will know that some of these things arent cheap)

New plugs

New leads

New battery

New oem filter

New belts

New gearbox and engine mounts

New coils

Rebuilt power steering pump

Probably some other things i have missed, Joe at DCI (distinctive car imports) worked on the car and took it through the pits. He is a soarer specialist and is very highly regarded in the soarer community.

Car does need a little tlc cosmetic wise:

kit: as you would expect, car is fairly low so needs touch ups.

interior: retrim could do with little touch ups,clean, bit loose in places.

paint: has couple of scratches, 2 minor pin dents from memory. Who knows when the car was last washed so would probably come up pretty nice.

looking at 10,000ono - and yes i know you can pick up neglected pieces of shit for 5k with 200,000+ on the clock, that are pretty much standard so need to post something up like that.

With the mods (price up custom kits and retrims) and only the very recent maintenance i think my starting price is fair.

On the off chance, i would also swap for a jza80 supra + cash your way obviously, and could be tempted also with aristos, chasers + cash.

cheers.

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