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Hi everyone,

Been thinking about selling my chaser and getting a more friendly daily car as well as invest a bit more into my business and buy a house next year etc etc. Still 50/50 about selling the car. But if I can get the price I want then will let it go.

Car: 1997 JZX100 Manual - 220kw tuned with power fc

Price: 18.5k

Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia

Current mods:

- custom white paint with yellow mica

- only kunnys kit in oz bought off kunnys drift car

- d max roof spoiler

- greddy profec b II boost controller

- Apexi Power fc (220kw) - tuned by unigroup

- endless brake pads all round

- torsen lsd

- yanack extra lock rack ends

- yanack tie rods

- yanack adjustable caster rods

- custom alloy diff mounts

- trd diff bushes

- hks coil overs

- Hyper Single Clutch only fitted last year

- custom pwr radiator

- greedy cooler kit and solid top rad pipe

- am performance split dump pipe with screamer

- blits 3 inc zorst

- genuine R34 GTR rims with 265s all around with plenty of thread left.

- guards flared and rolled

- polished engine bay with candy purple bits

- polished inlet manifold

- j pipe removed and custom inlet made

- Walbro Fuel pump

- 15% tints all around

- 10000k HID lights

- Defi boost guage

- Cusco struct brace bar

- Double Din DVD unit (touch screen). Jay car splits. Will chuck in a free 12 inch boston comp sub.

- air purifier (never used it but its there)

Extra info:

- Passenger side front guard is cracked (at the arch) as its just bog in there. I will post a pic soon to show you what I mean. Nothing serious or affecting anything.

- 3rd gear syncro is wearing and grinds when you put it into 3rd gear after 60kms. Under 60kms its nice and smooth.

- Few marks on the side skirts from being too low but nothing big.

- Serviced regularly with elf oils.

- Gearbox oil changed end of last year.

- 123000kms

- aircon regassed not long ago so nice and cool

- great alarm with keyless entry

- Comes with 4 stock tires and lots of stock parts (catback etc).

- Still have stock ecu if you want it.

Some pics:

Will take updated pics over the weekend.

Actually looking at this pic I dont know if I want to sell it hahah..

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All the purple bits have been replaced with carbon stuff :)

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Any questions just pm or contact me on 0423180545.

Cheers,

Sidd.

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always been a fan of these cars, and yours seems to be one of the best examples of style and presence i have seen, gl with the sale

:thumbsup:

question though, u said u are looking for a more friendly daily, isn't this good for daily driving, just curious

Edited by Yts

Thanks for the kind words mate :)

Due to my job I travel around a lot and I'm scared parking it at places and also getting into places since the car is low. So I keep borrowing my parents car but I cant keep doing it for ever.

Just want something auto good on fuel and can carry a bit of luggage. So perhaps something like a Nissan cube which is still jdm or maybe a m35 or something.

+1 for a cube mate, trying to talk my missus into buying one so i dont have to drive the Silvia around anymore haha.

Good luck with the sale, and if it goes without wheels for any reason let me know ;)

Thanks mate. Will see how it goes. Few phone calls about the car nothing solid just yet.

If anyone is interested will sell the car without the rims for 17k. I have spare stockies and will put on new tyres :)

Cheers

yeh i thought that may be the case, maybe we need special parking rights like diasbled people for our cars, i ride my bike most of the time now because of the same reasons lol

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