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hey guys just chucking my soarer up for sale as i miss manual and want to start drifting so need this gone.

will consider swaps for some kind of import + cash my way/your way depending on what you offering . but am really after cash .

ok so its a 1991 imported uzz31 (1uz v8 ) toyota soarer , rebadged as lexus . 172xxx kms.

-brand new aftermaket black headlights ( has halo ring and Leds for park lights )

-4 speed auto

-wood grain interior

-all leather and everything electic

-kenwood ipod headunit ( sold it )

-sticker lip :D ( can easily be pulled off if not your taste )

-buddy club look alike 17' rims

-resprayed gloss black with metal flake

-air bags taken out and now replaced stock coilovers with uncut lowered king

springs in ( still have the air bags here )

-twin cannons

-tinted windows

-6 months rego getting put on soon

-rolled guards

-alarm and imobiliser

bad sides are .

drivers side door handle cable has stretched and can only be opened from the outside

and passenger window goes down but doesnt go back up :dunno:

but apart from that the car is wonderful to drive nice and cruisy and havnt had any problems apart from above.

asking $6500 need it gone got my next car lined up :) feel free to offer swaps .

located in hobart , pm or txt me if interested :laugh: 0428822856

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