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Extremely regretful sale, and I'll probably kick myself when it does go, but i'm building my 2nd house and would prefer to get something more practical that I won't be tempted to spend money on for a while. Car has just had a photo-shoot and is set to appear in Hot4's & Performance Imports Magazine in the November Issue (212).

Around $55k has been spent on this thing over the four years I've had it (Including the car), and have receipts for a majority of the work and complete cost breakdown throughout the build (although looking back, I wish I didn't keep track haha). As you guys would know with Genuine parts it all fits perfect and costs a bucketload, but you get what you pay for with quality and rarity of these parts.

I'm listing the price at $27,500 which to most will seem pricey, but keep in mind the parts that have been used aren't your typical Tempe Tyres rims / local panel shop slapped on bodykit and seat covers.

It's currently registered until September, but the plates WILL NOT be included in the sale.

I think I've covered everything but if there's any other questions just ask. Email is [email protected]

CARSALES LINK: CLICK CLICK

Price: $27,500

Location: Mount Gambier, SA

Not overly keen on swaps but as long as it has a fair cash adjustment my way to go toward the new house I may consider them.

Car Information:

1993 Toyota Supra RZ (Originally purchased from TSi - Sydney in 2007, First Australian Owner other than the dealership)

3L Twin Turbo

Automatic Trans

88,000km (judging by the condition the car was in when I purchased it and the fact it hadn't been driven for a good 3 years whilst I had it I'd say there is a good chance they're genuine).

Engine Bay:

HKS Catback Exhaust (Import Monster)

GREDDY intercooler kit (Receipt)

Pod filter

Sprayed satin black

Gas strut conversion

Painted Highlights (Fuse covers / Timing Cover)

Greddy Oil Sandwich Plate with Sensors for gauges (supplied, but not yet installed)

Exterior:

Full GENUINE Border Racing body kit (Import Monster - Close to $6000 delivered and a 3-4 month boat trip) As far as I am aware this is the ONLY FULL Border Racing bodykit in Australia. There was one a year or so ago in Perth with the Border kit, but no bonnet, and I have seen a couple of front bar's pop up here and there, but never the full kit, so it's quite rare.

- Front Bar

- Rear Bar

- Side Skirts

- JGTC Hood

Shaved ariel, rear wiper and badges

Windows removed and new OEM Window trims fitted (Front and Rear)

Custom Respray - Ford Velvet (Receipt)

Genuine Series 2 tail lights (SF Group Buy)

Genuine Series 2 front indicators (SF Group Buy)

Genuine US Spec glass headlights (Receipt)

Clear side repeaters

Wheels, Brakes & Suspension:

BC Height / Damper Adjustable Coilovers (Receipt)

Volk GT-7 (20x9.5 / 20x10.5) with Pirelli P-Zero tyres (Import Monster)

4/2 Big Brake upgrade with slotted rotors (J-Imports)

SABER anodized wheel nuts

Interior:

Full custom trim (Signature Vehicle Interiors) consisting of:

- Front seats

- Rear seats

- Glove box

- Dash (completely removed and retrimmed)

- Door trims

- Sub box panel

- Gear shift

- Steering Wheel

- Handbrake

- Roof lining

- Sun-visors

Custom color matched plastics

- Rear quarter inserts

- Hatch lining

- Door sills

- Steering column cover

Genuine Border Racing 3x gauge panel (color coded) (RHD Japan)

SABER Boost gauge

SABER Oil Temp gauge

SABER Oil Pressure gauge

Centre Dash plastics and highlights painted 1B9 Quicksilver

Stereo:

Custom fibreglass enclosure for 12" subwoofers

Kenwood 1000WRMS Monoblock amplifier

2x Soundstream 12" Subwoofers

JVC Headunit (MP3/CD/USB/iPod)

Soundstream front speakers (color coded grills)

Fusion PowerPlant rear speakers

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