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Hi All,

As Stated above I am thinking about selling off my White 1994 Toyota Aristo.

The Car was Complied in 2007, and I am the 2nd Owner in Australia (Bought it in August 2008).

It has never had a Boost Controller Installed while In Australia, and has been well maintained. (Serviced every 5000kms with Penrite HPR10).

It gets roughly 550km per Tank with daily suburban driving.

These things are VERY VERY Comfortable to drive and sit in, with lots of space and potential.

They come equipped from Factory with all the Luxury Features found in Lexus' and the Performance Package of a Supra, making it a Luxury 4 Door Supra! :P

It had it's Brake Master Cylinder / ABS Unit Replaced and Brand New Bendix Brake Pads and Brake Fluid on the 18/12/09 and a Full Detail was carried out on the car on 24/12/09. :D

For Sale:

1994 Toyota Aristo JZS147 3.0V

For those who are not familiar with Aristo's,

* 2JZGTE Engine and Auto Gearbox (115xxx)

* Electronic Sunroof

* Electronic Mirrors (At the press of a button they can be heated and/or Fold in for tight parking)

* Motorised Front seats

* Woodgrain Trim

* Heavy Duty Car Mats (Factory Optional Extra)

* 6 Speaker CD Player Stereo System (Front Centre, 4 Doors and 12' Sub)

* ABS and Nitrogen Assisted Braking System

* Traction Control (Able to be turned on and off by pressing a button)

* Cruise Control

* Climate Control Air Conditioning (Front and Rear)

* Power Steering

* Hydraulic Radiator Fan Assembly with Cooler

* White LED Converted Guage Cluster with New Needles

* Timing belt, Idler bearing, Tensioner bearing replaced at 77xxx kms

* 18' Volk Challenge Rims with Brand New Nankang NSII Tyres

* KKR Front Mount Intercooler Kit

* Greddy POD Air Filter and Custom Intake Piping

* New Cam Cover Seals

* New Heater Hoses and Heater Tap

* New Thermostat and Radiator Hoses

* Replaced Radiator (Re-Conditioned)

* Blitz DCIV Turbo Timer

* Replaced Brake Master Cylinder / ABS Unit

** I will update the list If I can think of anything else **

I also have the Following for it (Not Installed)

* Brand New B&M Oil Cooler and Relocation Kit

* Factory Air Box and Intake Duct comes with Brand New Trust Air Filter

* Aftermarket Double DIN Stereo Surround and Wiring Kit to fit Aftermarket Stereo (Plug and Play)

* Aftermarket Single DIN Pocket to suit Stereo Surround (If not Installing Double DIN Stereo)

* Brand New Silver Lightweight Pulley Set

* Brand New 10 Row Oil Cooler (Powersteering Cooler Upgrade)

* Brand New Transmission Cooler Upgrade

* Brand New Blue Adjustable 2JZGTE Cam Gears

* Brand New Black Alloy rear Subframe Bushes

* Brand New Blue T Boost Controller

* Brand New Bonnet and Boot Gas Struts

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** Pics are from before the detailing! I will post up new pics when I get a chance **

Alternatively, More pics can be found HERE!

Price:

$10,000 Complete As Is with Roadworthy & Rego Transfered (Rego Until OCT 2010)

$11,000 Complete As Is with Roadworthy & Rego Transfered (Rego Until OCT 2010) and ALL the above mentioned Parts that are not installed

Any reasonable offers will be considered.

I will mention that the car needs the Boot Struts Replaced (Can be Supplied) and has minor scratches which can be expected on a second hand car.

Location: Western Suburbs Of Brisbane, QLD

Reply here or Contact me via PM

Regards,

Sherwin

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Ok people,

I have attached some new pics of the car that I took this morning!

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OR Alternatively, pics can be found HERE!

Regards,

Sherwin

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Hi there,

Thanks for the offer, but at the low price I am really just after CASH!

Regards,

Sherwin

Price:

$ 7,500 - Unrego / No RWC and 17" Rims

There is nothing wrong with the car.. I just simply do not have the time to organise one at the moment. So am negotiable on the price for No Rego and RWC.

$ 9,500 - RWC Supplied

$11,000 - With the following;

* Brand New B&M Oil Cooler and Relocation Kit

* Factory Air Box and Intake Duct comes with Brand New Trust Air Filter

* Aftermarket Double DIN Stereo Surround and Wiring Kit to fit Aftermarket Stereo (Plug and Play)

* Aftermarket Single DIN Pocket to suit Stereo Surround (If not Installing Double DIN Stereo)

* Brand New Silver Lightweight Pulley Set

* Brand New 10 Row Oil Cooler (Powersteering Cooler Upgrade)

* Brand New Transmission Cooler Upgrade

* Brand New Blue Adjustable 2JZGTE Cam Gears

* Brand New Black Alloy rear Subframe Bushes

* Brand New Blue T Boost Controller

* Brand New Bonnet and Boot Gas Struts

Any reasonable offers will be considered.

To Answer A lot of people's questions....

I will only drop the Price of this car from $8,000 (No Rego/ No RWC Price)

IF the buyer is willing to accept either 17" Rims that came with the Car when I bought it or 16" Standard 300ZX Rims.

$8,000 = 18" Volk Racing Rims Included

$7,000 - $7,999 = 17" Weds Farmas DP V11 Rims Included 17" Rims Pics

$6,500 - $6,999 = 16" 300ZX Rims Included

All of the Above Rims Packages come with Road Worthy Tyres already fitted.

Regards,

Sherwin

All it needs for a RWC is to have the Engine Degreased.

I will look into this when I service the car on the weekend. (I am thinking it is due to when the Sump Plug was loose, but will be able to tell once the engine is degreased and wiped down completely.

18" Volks are;

FRONTS:

18x8 + 32

REARS:

18x9 +35

Regards,

Sherwin

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