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Vehicle 1997 TOYOTA CHASER JZX100 V

Price $23,000*

Interior Colour Blue

Kilometres 136,000

Colour Pearl White

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Body 4 door 5 seat SEDAN

Brief Comments 1997 JZX100 Mark II - Tourer V ,**Factory 5 speed manual**. 215rwkw, Neatly modified Mature owner

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* 1997 JZX100 Mark II - Tourer V

Factory 5 speed manual

1JZ-GTE VVT-i - 136xxx genuine kms (Two owners in Japan)

Factory option pearl white

No accident history

Major 100k service done. (timing belt/waterpump/bearings)

This is one of only a few factory manual Mark II's in OZ, 95% were Auto's from Factory

-Climate control (freezing air con)

-Central locking (auto locks at 20km)

-Boot release on key

-Traction control & snow mode

-Factory carbon fibre centre console & other surrounds

-Driver, passenger & side airbags

-Electric lumbar support on drivers seat

-Factory 7 speaker stereo

-ABS brakes

-Vanity mirror with light (passenger side)

After Market parts include:

Performance:

-Apexi 3.5" exhaust

-Apexi pod filter

-AM Performance 3" screamer/dump pipe/front pipe

-cold air Intake

-Jap spec earthing kit

-Apexi front strut brace

-Tein HR driving master coilovers

-TRD 2-way *NEW* $2500 done 1000km

-Extreme Drift clutch pressure plate and HD Flywheel all *NEW* 1000km

-Project Mu brake pads all round

-Under car brace

-HKs Boss kit and deep dish wheel

-Kazama shifter

-TRD Air bag Canceler

other bits:

-Work VS-KF wheels 18 x 8 front and 18 x 9.5 with new rubber TOYO proxis 4's

-Genuine Car Make T&E Vertex body kit (4 piece kit with all serial numbers *just respayed*

-Factory HID's & foglights Now with japanese CATZ upgraded globes $800 the set

-All 5 Factory "Tourer" floor mats

-Brand new wheels studs all round

-Kenwood Mp3,USB bluetooth deck with handsfree calling

-Dark tint on rear half of car

may have missed a few things.....

some Info:

just serviced and changed 136000km:

-Motul 300v chrono oil 5.4L + liquid molly Engine protect

-Motul 660 High temp brake/clutch

-Motul Comp 75/140 diff

-Motul comp 75/90 Gearbox

-Motul Dex lll pwr steer

-Toyota coolant Pre-mix + Motul Mocool additive

-Toyota Iridium plugs

-Toyota top tank

serviced every 3000kms

PRICE NEG! on removal of parts

Stock Parts included in sale! 3 months REG

Price $23,000*

contact:Alex 0421340064

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Edited by PSYKO
Vehicle 1997 TOYOTA CHASER JZX100 V

Price $23,000*

Interior Colour Blue

Kilometres 136,000

Colour Pearl White

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Body 4 door 5 seat SEDAN

Brief Comments 1997 JZX100 Mark II - Tourer V ,**Factory 5 speed manual**. 215rwkw, Neatly modified Mature owner

Swap my r34 4 door manual 0405515388 if interested

comments

* 1997 JZX100 Mark II - Tourer V

Factory 5 speed manual

1JZ-GTE VVT-i - 136xxx genuine kms (Two owners in Japan)

Factory option pearl white

No accident history

Major 100k service done. (timing belt/waterpump/bearings)

This is one of only a few factory manual Mark II's in OZ, 95% were Auto's from Factory

-Climate control (freezing air con)

-Central locking (auto locks at 20km)

-Boot release on key

-Traction control & snow mode

-Factory carbon fibre centre console & other surrounds

-Driver, passenger & side airbags

-Electric lumbar support on drivers seat

-Factory 7 speaker stereo

-ABS brakes

-Vanity mirror with light (passenger side)

After Market parts include:

Performance:

-Apexi 3.5" exhaust

-Apexi pod filter

-AM Performance 3" screamer/dump pipe/front pipe

-cold air Intake

-Jap spec earthing kit

-Apexi front strut brace

-Tein HR driving master coilovers

-TRD 2-way *NEW* $2500 done 1000km

-Extreme Drift clutch pressure plate and HD Flywheel all *NEW* 1000km

-Project Mu brake pads all round

-Under car brace

-HKs Boss kit and deep dish wheel

-Kazama shifter

-TRD Air bag Canceler

other bits:

-Work VS-KF wheels 18 x 8 front and 18 x 9.5 with new rubber TOYO proxis 4's

-Genuine Car Make T&E Vertex body kit (4 piece kit with all serial numbers *just respayed*

-Factory HID's & foglights Now with japanese CATZ upgraded globes $800 the set

-All 5 Factory "Tourer" floor mats

-Brand new wheels studs all round

-Kenwood Mp3,USB bluetooth deck with handsfree calling

-Dark tint on rear half of car

may have missed a few things.....

some Info:

just serviced and changed 136000km:

-Motul 300v chrono oil 5.4L + liquid molly Engine protect

-Motul 660 High temp brake/clutch

-Motul Comp 75/140 diff

-Motul comp 75/90 Gearbox

-Motul Dex lll pwr steer

-Toyota coolant Pre-mix + Motul Mocool additive

-Toyota Iridium plugs

-Toyota top tank

serviced every 3000kms

PRICE NEG! on removal of parts

Stock Parts included in sale! 3 months REG

Price $23,000*

contact:Alex 0421340064

picture084l.jpg

picture075t.jpg

picture073br.jpg

picture064g.jpg

picture062j.jpg

picture047n.jpg

photo5c.jpg

photo4wo.jpg

photo3wy.jpg

photo2cm.jpg

photoxc.jpg

jzx0021.jpg

mate you and the missus (? with the 180) maintain your cars real well...they both seem quite clean.

well done.

free bump

Cheers mate lol yes I maintain them both lol overly cared for. Only the best of everything

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