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Item Summary: 92 Toyota Soarer Turbo Manual >>>Manual, Single Turbo-400hp<<<

Location: Lismore Northern NSW

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Need cash for house

Asking Price: $16500

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: PM or 0419269983

Extra Information:

* 92 Toyota Soarer- 1JZGTE, single turbo

Excellent condition soarer, 82,000km, will not find better for price...

>>>Car makes 400HP ATW at 18psi (have dyno papers to prove it)

*ENGINE

-high mount stainless turbo manifold

-blitz kkk27 turbo with bigger rear housing and polished front housing (rebuilt by GCG)

-custom plenum fully polished with standard throttle body so it still has cruise control

-500hp walbro fuel pump

-Greddy blue e-mangement aftermarket computer

-100mm thick intercooler

-greedy adjustable cam gears

-polished tapet cover with black coil cover

-one piece mandrel bent 3'' stainless exhaust with stainless canon and stainless high flow cat

-battery moved to boot

*DRIVELINE

-factory 5 speed manual (R154)

-cushioned brass button clutch

-coilover suspension

*WHEELS

-new 20x8 on front

20x10 on rear with 90% tread front and back

with 3'' dish on rear

*BODY

-full vertex kit

-shaved second muffler hole in rear bar

-full respray in pearl white

-clear side indicators

This is an amazing car to drive. Makes 400hp on a safe tune.

Very fast car, not for the faint hearted.

$16,500 ono cash or $19,500 swaps may swap for 4x4, nice newish ute or rwd turbo plus cash my way.

prefer cash, so make me an offer, cheers...

Contact- PM or 0419269983

Pictures- Please click on carsales link below

http://www.carsales.com.au/Tig/UI/PagePopu...tsrc=allcarhome

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