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The time has come for me to sell my JZX90 as I am buying an M35 Stagea Wagon so we can fit all our stuff(kids!) into. This is honestly the best car I've ever owned and the ride and handling are a generation ahead of any other local/jap cars that I have owned. I haven't modded the car simply because it's so good as it is and it's been totally trouble free. I have a friend who has a JZX90 and a JZX100 and hesays the '90 is actually quicker than the '100 by feel and on the road (I think the JZX100 is heavier).

This is the only Mark 2 in Tas that I know of and is a very original car and you won't see another on the road, the details:

12/95 Mark 2 sedan white with a silver pearl through it from the factory, light blue interior, Car has 128xxxkms.

Factory aircon with manual climate control, TRC, ABS, PW, Auto Door lock, factory electric sunroof, air purifier.

1JZGTE twin turbo Auto with no mods other than a custom 3 inch exhaust in stainless steel. No other engine mods.

Factory Torsen LSD and traction control that can be turned off.

18*8 F and 18*9 R Amistad 3 piece alloys with 234/40/18 F and 255/35/18 R Yokohamas all round.

Kenwood H/U with Ipod and USB, Alpine speakers.

Momo steering wheel ($550!!) + original wheel included in sale.

I wil get some more pics outside and inside over the weekend but here are some appetisers. Not that the cannon is gone but I still have it if the new owner wants it and it also now has a factory front spoiler attached which really sets it off.

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I am in Launceston and would like $11,500 with a full years rego. I've probably forgotten heaps so just ring and ask any questions.

Cheers

Rich

0435 659 059 (This is a work mobile).

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want a stagea hey rich?

swap you mine!!!

has just past an inspection at regency (very strict) without any dramas

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...&__Qpb=true

give you a sms in the morning mate

thanks

rodney

Yeah im pretty keen on joining the dark side but dont have a M35 just a s2 C34 if your at all interested...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...94#entry5139794

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