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1994 Update Model

Very neat and straight car, and extremely rare to find being a factory black manual with the Torsen LSD.

Driveline:

Torsen LSD

Factory fitted R154

18" ZIET Wheels

Interior:

Rare Factory Black Interior

JVC MP3 CD Player

Sony 6" Speakers (rear)

Greddy Turbo Timer

Mongoose Alarm System

Engine:

2.5L Twin Turbo (1JZ-GTE)

Blitz NUR Spec Exhaust

KKR PI-1 Intercooler Kit

BFI + Twin 3" Intake

HKS BOV (on JZZ30 Adaptor Pipe)

Exterior

Factory Black Paint

K.SPEED Clear Indicators

Tinted Windows

Black Slim Line Plates

Toyota Slimline Weather shields

The car is in mint condition apart from the usual crack in the drivers side trim. (No air vent cracks, no bleeding LCD, no blinky dash, Air-con/heater works perfectly etc).

The car comes with...

10 Months Registration

2 years Warranty

2 years 24/7 Roadside Assist (Australia Wide)

The warranty covers engine, gearbox, turbos etc.

Price: $14,500

Contact: 0401 868 839

The buyer will also have the option to purchase the below parts that were never fitted to the car:

Gizzmo MS-IBC: Multi-Scramble Intelligent Boost Control

Trust-Greddy E-manage T-13 Harness - JZZ30 plugn'play harness for the e-manage.

Trust-Greddy E-manage Blue - includes wire in harness, manual & USB cable.

Fidanza Adjustable Cam Gear

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