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TOyota Chaser JZX100 tourer V

White pearl

1997

67,000kms

from what i can see has

#HKS adjustable coilovers

#aftermarket 3inch exhaust

#TRD strut bar

#trd front lip its still ok

#pivot air flow controller

#turbo timer

#DEFI black face Boost guage with separate compter to recall etc

Its a 1JZ VVTi SINGLE TURBO!!!

Airbags not deployed !

$4k ono sydney

Anthony

0411197845

Will need nose cut 2x guards and bonnet

repair rails and skirt post-19175-1255142349_thumb.jpg

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