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1994 TOYOTA SOARER JZZ30

Kilometres - 91,000

Body - 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Colour - Metallic Blue

Interior Colour - Cream/Grey

Transmission - 4 speed Automatic with overdrive

Drive type - Rear

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2491cc)

Toyota Soarer (1JZ-GTE) Twin Turbo is a perfect car in all aspects.

Smooth power output with the turbos coming on at 3,ooo rpm. Car produces 240rwkws on 12psi and a daily power output of 222rwkws on 8psi.

Car gets over 500kms of sensible city driving with the occasional power down and over taking speed. With a heavy foot a full fuel cell it would travel 400kms of city driving.

Engine:

-1JZ-GTE 2.5L Inline 6 Cylinder

-New Vacuum Line

-New Hoses

-Oil Cooler

-Transmission Cooler

-Upgraded HKS Intercooler

-Speed Flow FIttings

-Oil Catch Can

-Bosch Fuel Pump

-Sonically Cleaned Injectors

-TRD Spark Plugs

Intake / Forced Induction:

-KnN Pod Filter With Street Legal Air Box

-Replaced Air Flow Meter

-High Flowed Turbos By GCG

-Turbo Smart Mechanical Boost Controllers

-Low Sound Stealth Blow Off Valve

Suspension:

-Lovell Springs

-Lowered 2 Inches

-HSV Spacers

-TEMS (Toyota Electronically Managed Ssuspension - Unique to Toyota -

Pumps Oil/Air Into Shocks When Cornering To Keep The Car Level,

Stable & Extremly Comfortable)

-Speedy Rims - 19" x 8"

-Brand New Marshall tyres Installed - Total Cost of $1500

Exhaust:

-Lukey 3-Inch To 2.25-Inch Twin System

-High Flow Mufflers

-High Flow Cat

-Very Quiet At Low RPM but Decent Inline-6 Howl At Higher RPM's

Electronics:

-Apexi SAFC

-Apexi Turbo Timer

-Autometer Boost Guage

Chasis:

-Respray In Navy Blue (2 Years Old)

-Boot Spolier Shaved Clean - Holes Metal Filled And Sprayed

-Front Lip Installed

-Rear Bar Pods

Interior:

-Electric Everything (Seats - memory, Mirrors, etc.)

-Standard Interior - Best I have Seen In Late Model Import

-Custom Carbon Fibre Laminated Cantre Console

-TRD Badges

Sound System:

-Custom Sound System With Boot Install

-JVC CD/MP3 Image Head Unit

- Alpine splits and speakers

-2 x 12-Inch Kickers

-Kicker Amp Flush Mounted In Boot

Servicing:

-90,xxx Service Completed

-Motul Oil Used in Engine & Gear Box

-New Filters

-New Spark Plugs

-Runs Smooth as Butter Milk

Reason For Sale/Trade:

-Lifestyle Has Changed

-Require more Doors

-Travelling distances for work

-Need Good Looking Daily Driver

Images

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For Any More Information or Photos Please Feel Free To Contact Me.

Thanks, Jake

Price and Payment Conditions:

Would prefer trade. Show me what you got.

Moderateor demanded a price so lets say $13,ooo neg.

Contact Details:

PM here

email: [email protected]

mobile: 0421 545 240

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