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Item Summary: [bRIS] Toyota Chaser JZX-100 - Phat Dish - 5 Speed - HKS & Apexi Mods

For sale:

Toyota Chaser JZX-100 (1996) tourer V

-84xxxkms

-Factory 5 speed manual

-Heavy duty clutch

-Ebc Green stuff pads

-Trd strut brace

-Apexi Power FC commander

-Apexi Air filter kit

-Apexi drag spec intercooler kit

-HKS Dragger 3.5" Exhaust system

-HKS hipermax Performer coilovers

-Gizzmo MS-IBC boost controller

-C's short shifter

-Flared Steel guards done in Japan

-Custom blue with purple pearl paint

-Some kind of Body kit???

-Veilside wheels Fronts 18x9.5 (unknown offset) Rears 18x11 (unknown offset)

-Brand new Achilles tyres on front and rear, 215/40/18's and 245/40/18's

-Genuine Ganador mirrors with factory adjusters working

-8000k HID head lights

-Sony mp3 head unit

-Full set of factory floor mats front and rear

-After market fuel pump

-Freezing cold aircon

Car currently has rego till january, and can supply RWC upon sale.

Condition: Car is in immaculate condition inside and out, there are NO scratches and NO dints on the car, interior is perfect with everything working, NO rips, tears or stains. The dash is also in great condition with NO lifting in front of the demisters.

Loacted: Brisbane West side

Price: $20,000 may trade for the right car.

Contact: PM or 0402993220

The only reason I'm selling this is because its gotten a little more unwanted attention than i expected.

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You owe me a new keyboard, i just cumed all over it.

that is way way to cheap!!! and the sickest jzx i have ever seen!!

gl with sale(even thought you dont need it haha

You owe me a new keyboard, i just cumed all over it.

that is way way to cheap!!! and the sickest jzx i have ever seen!!

gl with sale(even thought you dont need it haha

Lol thanks mate.. Plenty of interest but no cigar!

trade for relatively stock (coilovers/full exhaust/fmic/shift kit) white auto TRD JZX100 and do an interstate trade?!

Edited by _8OO5TED_
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