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This is an awsome car, very quick and a real head turner. Loads of mods.

Car: 1994 Black twin Turbo Supra

Mods include:

83 000 kms

Apexi BOV

Strut brace

Mines Auto Adj. Ecu

tein fully adjustable, height and camber ( comes with tool)

17 inch light weight racing rims (deep dish)

Aluminium Drag wing ( and original wing)

HKS boost controller

Greedy auto turbo timer

Greedy twin pilar mounted gauges Temp, Boost

Greedy piping

SUS Pod Filter

Speed sensative front lip ( past 100km )

new momo steering wheel

$700 mp3 player

Full alarm system (with internal motion sensors)

HKS 3.5 cat with 5 inch tip

dark tint windows

Looking for quick sale

$25500 Not neg.

Call me on 0407547917 for any enquiries.

Car can be seen on the Gold Coast, or brisbane on weekends!

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Sounds good! I am interested but i wont bullshit to u, i still have to sell my car ASAP before i make further inquires. Hoping to get around 30k for mine so if it sells soon u might have a quick sale on ur hands. i will definately keep this car in mind. Sounds like a beast!! Thanks for letting me know

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