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Hi guys,

I'm selling my V8 soarer and own the car for nearly six years and is my daily car.

Car done 235,000 kms and rego expired on June 2010

I do around 500km just for work and the kms are mixed of freeway and city driving.

Full tank i can do over 600km.

Here are the the list of what the car have and done:

Everything Limited have but no Air Purifier, Sunroof, Traction Control and Heated Seats.

Modifications:

- 97 Side Skirts

- 97 Tail Lights

- Bilstein Shocks

- Blue Neon in foot wells

- Blue, Green, Pink, & Purple LEDs in Gear Selector

- Carbon Fibre Soarer Pillars

- Cools's Corporation Rear Roof Spoiler

- Cruise Control De-Limited

- Crystal Soarer Clear Indicators

- LEXUS Triple-Beam Washer Nozzles

- Maltech Cold Air Fibreglass Induction Kit

- Maltech Stainless Steel Braided Brake Hoses

- MiNes ECU

- Mongoose Car Alarm / Immobiliser

- Philips Blue Vision parker Globes

- Philips Premium +30% for high beam

- Philips Premium +30% for low beam

- R-spec Data system Tv Kit

- Rush Headers standard size 1 5/8", 2x resonators, 2 x Steel core Hi Flow Cats, 2.25" X-Pipe, straight through mufflers + tips

- SuperCharge 760 CCA Battery

- Supra springs

- Tinted windows

- Torsen LSD

- Toyota Premium Horn Kit

- TRD Sports Air Filter

- TT Front Brakes with Lucas TRW pads

- Vlad's EMV audio & FM radio conversions

- Viscom DVD player

- White LED Interior & Map lights

- WhiteLine Swaybar Blade Adjustable - Front + Rear

Repairs To Date:

- All belt pulleys and bearings replaced

- Blinki Dash Fixed with bottom Blue Dash

- Cd stacker fixed & laser re-alignment done by Damian Ware

- Daryl Demarte's reconditioned Door Hinges

- Door Trims reparied

- EMV repaired by Mark Paddick

- New Air-Con Compressor with R134a Gas

- New boot struts

- New Engine mounts

- New Hand Brake Cover

- New Front Lower Control Arms

- New shift soleniods + flush transmission

- New transmission mounts

- New Radiator Overflow Bottle

- New Radiator Overflow Sensor

- New Serpentine Belts

- New Iridium Spark Plugs + leads

- New Timing Belt, New rear trailing arms lower bushes

- New Water Pump

- Repaired radiator top tank.

Car always serviced by Sport & Luxury Cars.

Also recently changed the tyres with Bridgestone Turanza ER30 and have the updated TT wheels.

Paint condtion are good except there are some stone chips on the front bar and on the bonnet.

Will upload some photos on weekend.

Want $11,000 ono

If interested email me on [email protected]

Edited by Son Gokou
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