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1995 Toyota Supra Mk IV JZA-80 GTE (twin turbs).. looking for $26ish

im not 100% with wanting to part with it, but I can see myself in the future selling it for something with abit of convenience ie, boot space! lol.. also open to swaps + cash my way, for Stagea.

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Current odometer is approx. 90,000, altho new Odometer unit installed @ 75,000km (ESP paperwork provided) so current odometer reads at approx 15,000km

6 speed manual

New air freshener (Berry)

Serviced every 3 months as per warranty requirements @ ESP Queanbeyan

Heavy duty Stage-1 clutch upgrade

Heavy duty lightweight dual-mass flywheel

Air conditioning system serviced, re-gassed, new drier installed

Cooling system flushed, radiator reconditioned, new radiator top tank

New Harmonic Balancer

New serpentine timing belt

New coil plugs

New spark plugs

New rear gearbox seal

Recaro seats (factory - driver, passenger)

Bilstein suspension (factory)

Body-kit

Panasonic CQ-VD7003U DVD deck with fold out 7" screen

Rockford fosgate P1652 splits front and back

Rockford fosgate P300 4-channel amplifier

Custom turbo back exhaust w/ high flow cat

Blitz blow-off valve (kwo-chhhssii)

Black Widow alarm and immobiliser

Volk 18” GT7’s

4 spare stock wheels/tyres

Ps. located in Canberra.......

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Havent been able to figure out the software for my new camera.. so had to get the GF to take pics of the interior and send them over via MMS. Sorry for quality! More to come..!

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Thanks for the offer, unfortunately looking for a cash sale atm.. clear abit of debt up + put towards the house. But if things change, I will let you know..

Ps.. what u got? out of curiosity..

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