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1991 Toyota soarer

300rwkw with dynosheet

256/264 hks cams

upgraded twin turbos to Garrett GT28 made to fit in existing CT12 housings (looks stock)

turbo back Lews exhaust system

650cc Sard injectors

bosch fuel pump

Emanage Ultimate tuned by Cihan Aday (well known for fantastic work on 1jz motors)

enormous 100mm thick FMIC

Bilstein suspension

Torsen LSD

Gearbox rebuilt by MV autos plus shift kitted and oil cooler fitted

19 inch konig unknowns 235 wide front 265 rear,

2k worth of audio, head deck amp 7x10's etc foldout tv screen in dash, dvd player hidden in glove box, reverse camera,

bucket seats

Mechanically A1 just completed service including brand new steering rack and suspension bushes plus usual service oils etc.

Only selling as i use a motorbike for transport now and have no use for this

Too much to list

Call Karl 0450095794

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cant seem to edit original post but here is the full specs list he sent me. The first post was just off the top of my head.

Engine & Drivetrain:

Apexi Power Intake Kit

HKS adjustable cam gear (Exhaust side)

HKS 256in 264ex Cams

Stage 1.5 MV Shift Kit & Tranny Cooler

New Toyota Coil Packs

Torsen 4.08 LSD

Engine Management:

Emanage Ultimate with 3bar map sensor & plug in harness tuned by Cihan Aday (well known for fantastic work on 1jz motors)

AEM Wideband sensor

Fuel System:

650cc SARD injectors

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

Turbo System:

ATS Hybrid Turbo's (Garrett 2560R's in CT12A Housings)

Apexi AVCR

Turbo XS Type H-RFL BOV

300x600x115 FMIC with polished 2.5" piping (enormous)

Suspension & Wheels:

TRD Bilstein Shockers

Braided Stainless Brake Lines

19" Konig Unknown's with 245 front & 275 rear

Interior:

Supra Front Seats

LCD rearview from UZZ31

Autotecnica Sports Steering Wheel

AVC-R moulded into ashtray

Embroided handbrake cover

Exterior:

Explosion front & side skirts Vertex rear lip

Rear Guards Rolled

ICE:

Indash 7" screen

Clarion MP3 deck with USB input

Kenwood 6” splits

Kenwood 7x10 speakers

4 Channel Amp

Reversing Camera

Electronics:

Apexi RSM

Autometer boost gauge

Alarm & immobiliser

Turbo Timer

6000K HID kit

Exhaust:

Marlew Dump Pipes (complete twin custom system)

Twin 2.5" Marlew Exhaust with 2 high flow metal cats

Has Sunroof, wood grain and all the other usual GT-TL additions…Rear spoiler has been removed, and a custom high mount stop light fitted.

Last dyno tune put the car at 299.3rwkw @ 20psi. The car has travelled 211,000km’s.

Mechanically A1 just completed service including brand new steering rack and suspension bushes plus usual service oils etc.

Too much to list

only selling as i ride a motorbike for transport now and have no use for this

Call Karl 0450095794

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