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1992 Toyota Aristo with 140xxx ks on the clock

2jzgte Automatic

Very good condition as its really not one of those cars you drive hard, its more a cruiser than anything else

Mods include

Tein Flex Coilovers

Veilside Catback exhaust - 3inch

Work equips 18x9.5+16 and 18x10.5+28 with BRAND NEW RUBBER

Smaller Lexus is200 steering wheel with airbag adaptor (so its legal too )

Rebuilt LED dash, looks awesome at night

Other usual things are Climate control, electric seats, pretty much electric every thing, very clean car and very well looked after, speaking of which im off to go get it wheel aligned.

If interested contact on here or call on 0430204243

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hey guys if anyone is willing to take the car for 11k without rims ild be happy. other than that my other offer was to do the car for 13.5k with 2.5k worth of stereo, 12 inch W7 sub, 500/1 amp and G4500 4 channel amp. all wiring included and also alpine imprint and microphone (basiaclly an audio ecu, corrects timing and feels out your car) OR for some stupid reason il sell the car for 11.5k if someone mentions the site

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ey guys im now doing this car for 11k with audio gear. Audio gear comprises of 12 inch W7 sub, 500/1 JL audio amp, g4500 Amp, Alpine Imprint and all wiring. the audio gear is retailed around the 3k mark. I really dont need it any more so il get rid of it with the car at a cheap price cause ive found the car i want and want to buy it asap.

this is a pic of the sub btw, it weighs in at 22kg WITHOUT a box

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depends whats done to the 32?

hey m8 if u'd be interested in a 32 i have mine for sale if interested on the forum have a look and let me know if you were interested as i would be prepared to drive over to adelaide if u are

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