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putting my car up for sale as im planning on getting a house so moving away from the car scene for now.

details:

1997 Toyota Chaser JZX100

Factory Manual

Factory Sunroof

Dark green in colour

95000kms

the car is relatively stock with just some of your basic mods which include:

GAB coilovers (height and damper adjustable. rears are base damper adjustable so no need to pull seats out)

3" cat back exhaust into 3" blast pipes with twin 3" tips

Defi boost gauge

Apexi Panel filter

Carbon Fiber strut brace

genuine Wald international body kit.

17" supra wheels

a little about the car. i am the first owner of this car in Australia and it has been well looked after. i have owned this car for 8 months and all servicing has been carried out by Chasers motorworks eastside division. oil/oil filter and plugs are religiously changed every 5000kms using Motul tourbolight 10w40 oil and NGK plugs (service documents will be provided with sale).

the car is booked in for the 100k service and will be done before the sale of the car.

price wise im looking at offeres over $15000 and you get the car AS IT IS with rego till April 2011. the car will be sold without a road worthy at this stage pending on how much it actually sells for.

i also have a set of work schwert sc2 wheels which are currently on the car which is not included in the sale but if buyer wants the wheels as well, then we can work a price out.

if your interested and would like more details, send ma a PM or email me at [email protected]

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the car was also detailed recently using final inspection products done by one of their product tester of final inspection. since then the car has been washed and looked after using final inspection products and wash method as directed by damian at FI. every 2nd-3rd wash the car gets a coat of gloss booster to keep the shine.

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and finally this is how the car is atm witht he work wheels (as stated not included in the sale price but if buyer wants, a price can be worked out)

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thanks

Ash

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car is actually for sale now

$17000 as it is with supra wheels. if buyer wants work wheels we can work a price out.

car is sold without RWC but for a serious buyer might throw RWC in with sale.

thanks

price wise im looking at offeres over $15000 and you get the car AS IT IS with rego till April 2011.

Is the car 15,000 or 17,000? Two posts and two different amounts.. Let me know.

Cant edit thread. Was EOI to begin with price starting at $15k. After getting a number of PMs of various offer I'm looking for $17000 as it is with supra wheels.

  • 2 weeks later...

work wheeks ate 18X10 +25 rears and 18X9 +30 fronts 0disk for maximum dish so wont clear big brakes

thanks Mikhail

thanks mate but not looking to trade unless 34GTR +cash towards the GTR. but wont find anyone who would want to downgrade from a GTR to a comfort spec taxi lol

any offers below $17000 will be ignored. i wont even bother replying to your PM sp please DONT BOTHER OFFEREING ANYTHING BELOW THE POSTED PRICE.

i will not return the car to stock as firstly its not that modded and secondly i dont have the time to do so. the most i will do is change wheels.

also i got Trent at Status tuning to cuck the car on the dyno and see what read out its getting.

the car being stock other then cat back exhaust pulled 181rwkw at 10psi.

thanks

Ash

  • 3 weeks later...

no thank you.

going for a R34 GTR so unless you have one you would like to sell, please dont bother offering swaps with other cars :)

ta

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