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Ladies & Gents,

Up for sale is my 1990 Toyota Cressida Grande

Engine: 1JZ-GTE

Exhaust: 2.5" Exhaust System

Suspension: Lowered King Springs, Front & Rear

Wheels: 17" Lenso S7, Unknown Offset, 215/45 R17 Tyres

A Little About The Car:

1JZ-GTE Engine conversion

A340E Automatic transmission

7M-GE Air box adapted and plumbed up to the original 1JZ intake pipe

Leather interior (Front seats are torn)

Factory LSD

Power windows

Power mirrors

BA Falcon rotor & R33 Skyline caliper front brake upgrade

Bendix brake pads

Front strut brace

Central locking

Tinted windows (Peeling on drivers window)

JVC head unit

Turbo timer (Not connected)

239,XXX kms on the chassis & about 130,000kms on the engine

The car has NSW registration until the 7th March 2012. The car also comes with an engineers certificate for the:

- Engine/Intercooler

- Transmission & Driveline

- Front Brakes

- Exhaust System

Extras that come with the car include:

- 2x CT12A turbochargers on an exhaust manifold

- Complete standard rear suspension

- NEW BC Racing BR Type RH Series Coilovers (Fronts have spindles welded to them)

- NEW C Spanners for Coilovers

- NEW BC Racing sway bar relocation end links

- NEW Front spindle nuts

- NEW DBA 4000 Series R33 Skyline GTS-T slotted front brake rotors

- NEW R33 Skyline GTS-T Bendix front brake pads

- NEW Brake rotor adapters to suit R33 Skyline GTS-T front brake rotors

- MX83 front hubs with NEW wheel bearings and hub seals

- NEW Techno Toy Tuning RCA's

The car is located in Wagga Wagga, NSW, which is located 5 hours from either Sydney or Melbourne.

I am asking $9,000 OBO. Make an offer!

If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to ask in this thread, via PM or contact me on 0402 626 148.

Regards,

Cameron.

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