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Hey guys, posting this up on behalf of a friend~

For sale: 1998 Toyota Chaser Series 2

Modifications and what not:

Pearl white

1JZ-GTE, 2.5L VVTI single turbo engine

92,xxxkms

Automatic transmission

Blitz Nur Spec exhaust system

HKS mushroom pod filter

Razo turbo timer

Razo carbon fibre shift knob

Bronze Black Racing Pro N1 18x8 +38 (rare and discontinued)

Wrapped with Silverstone FTZ Sport Evol-VIII 235/40ZR18

Sony headunit with remote control

Extra cup holders + "free box" in single din

A blue tint on the head/foglights which I do not see on other Chasers

Spoiler has been taken off but will be included

Original Tourer V floor mats

Full functional key> central locking and boot release

Registration: July 2011

Item Condition:

Always garaged and is only filled with BP Ultimate

Serviced every 5000kms with Motul Oil

Price: $11,500 firm

Extra Info: Priced for a quick sale due to buying a new car

Contact Details: SMS or call 0422641675

Location: South-east Melbourne

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pick up or delivery

No swaps

Pictures:

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