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1991 Toyota Soarer

Final Price drop. Looking to move this on asap

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.

Reason for Selling: use a motorbike for transport now

Asking Price: 8750 without rims and stereo or 10,000 as is

Contact Info: Call Karl 0450095794

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for the guy that called up about the car and left a voice mail today it seems you might have left the wrong phone number because my brother tried to call you back but got a wrong number. So you will need to call back.

Thanks

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