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Hey up for sale is my 1997 Toyota chaser tourer v factory manual (jzx100) it has a 2.5L vvt-i turbo engine with tasteful mods(120,000km). . Im asking $19,900 o.n.o

If youre looking for a neat, quick, reliable and smooth car then this is for you, had no problems at all With it runs great and looks great recently had the 100xxx major service done and new tyres on rear along with new brake pads all round and machined rotors so save some money its my loss and your gain. Car will not disappoint!

Extras:

. High flowed CT26 turbo (done at a.t.s 10,000km ago) (runs stock boost)

. Exedy HD clutch (done 10,000km ago)

. Front mount intercooler

. Tien flex fully adjustable coilovers

. All oils changed (1500km ago) (engine oil done every 4,000km)

. Custom dump pipe with 3" apexi exhaust system and cannon

. Speedy hp design wheels 18" by 7.5 wide with new tread

. Black tint, trd shifter

. Kenwood touch screed dvd/cd player with jbl sub and 4 6" speakers and 2 tweeters.

. Comes Factory with:

. torsion lsd diff

. Xenon lights

.Powermirrors

.Carboninserts

. Very clean interior and seats

.Xenon lights

.ABS

.4 airbags (2 side, 2 front)

All up its a nice car to drive and in mint condition, first to see will buy, please no time wasters feel free to ask me anything just txt or call me anytime on 0433440530

thanks.

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im not to sure man the owner before me did it all, correct me if im wrong but iv been told its a ct15 bored out/machined out to a 26 and put a steel exhaust wheel instead of ceramic.

So you put a hi-flowed ct26 on it? What are the specs and why not hiflow the ct15?
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its possible. wouldnt know without looking at it. if you can, grab a photo of the turbo inlet. If its hi-flowed it 'should' be machined out and can tell from photo

If it's hi flowed it does indeed use ct26 internals but looks just the same as a stock one.. I'm about to do the same on my chaser, it's good to keep is looking stock

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