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Wrecking my JZX100 '96 DARK GREEN.. PLS TXT 0423 739 643

1JZ-GTE - 98,000 k'z

Recently changed Radiator but still needs 100k service.

Custom Aftermarket Dump

HDi Hi/Lo boost controler

Series 2 Steering wheel

Greedy LS SPEC I/C

other than the above it has been reverted to stock

boots not in the best of condition but you get what you pay for

other acc and stuff for sale such as wheels etc

3K quick sale

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she did look good

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19" JAP Chrome Wheels - $1750+ 16 inch stockies - they have fresh front rubbers, back still have PLENTY of tread

VENERDI HEREBORRANI CL-105 VIP Wheels --- Information: FRONT 19x8.5 +35 REAR, 9.5 +38 :Perfect fit on a Toyota sedan, Chaser, Crown, Celcior, Soarer etc not sure on Nissan, please check width/offsets...

Khumos 235's on front and back with great tread, front right wheel may have a slight buckle. i paid 2 K without tyres. Original Vernadi's have gone for +4K

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Tein CS Spec Coilovers - $600ono !!!

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Baller Grade, Pleather seatcovers jzx100 specific - $500ono

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