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Hey guys,

Some of you might know me, im Luke from Drift Documentary : wearedrift.com and to continue making my drift documentary im going to be selling my personal drift car and getting something cheaper to drift and using funds from the sale to put towards the making of my documentary. First off my car is still located in Japan, and will be shipped anywhere around the world to the new buyer. Moving the car is no issues.

The car has been used for track work and has been driven two or three times this year, only ever had Trust oils put into her and everything is in perfect running order. There is no rust on the car but it has the usual drift wear and tear, contact me for more info. If i cant sell for my asking price will just keep it.

* i have full boot trim and rear seat trim, boot shown without trim in pictures *

Contact Address : [email protected]

Contact Phone : +81 90 6129 3399 - Phone me any time if your serious, im more then happy to answer any questions

Price : $8600ish

Shipping : $2500ish AUD

NO SWAPS FOR CARS, THIS IS A CASH SALE WHICH WILL BE SENT TO AUSTRALIA NO TIME WASTERS.

1993

Toyota Chaser

Original Color Maroon

Currently Custom Orange

Clock At 100,XXX KM

Engine changed roughly at 89,XXX KM

CST Wheels 17x9.5 +15

Real Dream Aero

D-Max bonnet vent

Various Graphics. Geki Style, Hoshino Car Style, can be removed

Front LED strobes

HPI FMIC Kit

Apexi Filter

Straight through exhaust system from cat back

Koyo 3 row alloy radiator

ECU Remap

Bride Bucket Seat

A/M Steering wheel

5 x Defi gauges, water, oil temp, oil pressure, boost, tacho with controller

Drift button

Greddy boost controller

Bloom Japan coilovers

Swift Springs - 14kg front, 12kg rear

Unknown 2 Way LSD

URAS tie rod spacers - extra steering lock

Ikeya Formula solid mount rear end

Adjustable rear camber arms

Rear floor brace

Rear Cusco aftermarket sway bar

Project Mu brake pads

Slotted front rotors

After market clutch

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