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Hey all,

Have to put my car up for sale as its just not viable for me to keep anymore. I have owned the car for a little over 2 years and i am the first Australian owner. I imported the car through Iron Chef in 2008, it would have to be one of my favorite cars i have owned. As far as i know it is one of a kinda in Australia given the mods and looks i have not seen or know of another like it, so this car may not suite everyone but if you want to be different and stand out from the crowd then this is the car for you.

There are a few little issues that i have just not got around to fixing but i just dont have the time or the effort anymore. Front rotors are slightly warped little vibration under heavy braking, front right coil has started to knock so it will need a rebuild (car still handles great) and i just havent gotten around to re-tinting the car.

Specs:

1988

1GGTE

109xxx (original kms)

Black

5 speed manual

Digital dash display

Original carpet mats

Original weather shields

Rubber boot spoiler (Looks slick)

Red velour interior

Power windows

Power side mirrors that fold in

Little green flog lights on front quarter panels that work.

Immobilizer and central locking

Supra FMIC

Tein Coilovers

Front Strut brace

Thicker sway bars

Torsion LSD

3inc Twin pipes

Bride Zeta Fixed back on super low Bride rails

Greedy boost gauge

Oil temp, Oil press, Water gauges

Recon w58 box

Brand new Extreme clutch kit

Earthing kit

HKS Bov

HKS turbo timer

Personal Steering wheel

Full safety 21 roll cage

Work Rezax wheels - 17x9 +38 fonts (8mm slip on) - 17x10 +45 rear (15mm bolt on)

Kenwood ipod head unit with Kicker front and rear speakers and Clarion sub. Only used for 1,500kms ($650).

Comes with standard front seat and suspension.

Car has had new gearbox and clutch installed Monday the 16th August. Over $1,500 in parts and labor.

Car has fresh as f**k Rego, 3 months From the 13th August 2010.

Price is 10k

OR

8.5K minus seat, cage, wheels, stereo.

NO SWAPS unless its a S13 or 180 with 6K my way - THATS IT!

Any questions please call 0412 522 167

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