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Hey all, up for sale is my long loved car.

Vehicle: 1997 Toyota Aristo Jzs147 3.0Q non turbo JDM.

Price: $7,000 or swaps. Wouldnt mind an s13 or r32

Kilometers: 151,000

Transmission: Automatic, MV Auto 1.5 Stage Shift kit

Colour: Pearl White

Location: Western Sydney

Contact number: 0466874737 (DON'T PM ME, ONLY CONTACT BY PHONE PLEASE)

Description:

The Good:

-HKS LS+ coilovers

-Mv Auto 1.5 stage shift kit

- 3inch to twin 2.5 inch cat back into quad dump pipe tips

- Cold air intake

- 18 inch 350z wheels

- new tyres on front, fairly new on rear

- new alpine head deck, can come with 12inch mb quart sub if you want

Mechanically great, has alot of power for an na, serviced every 5000km, transmission has had a fluid change every 5000km with new filter installed with shift kit about 2000km ago.

The car handles great with the coilovers, and they can still be set for comfort on the street.

I am the second owner in Australia, pretty sure it came into australia 3 years ago. The car was stock apart from the wheels when I bought it, so I have receipts for everything else.

Sale comes with most original parts, stock shocks, stock head deck (has tv), stock intake piping and air box. Tinted windows. Twin turbo front brake and rotor upgrade. Super comfy car to drive and gets about 600kms per tank.

Rego til 7th march 2012.

Selling because I want a change and want something smaller.

The Bad: When it was in japan, I am pretty sure that it was two tone, but the bottom tone got painted pearl white to match the rest of the car, the paint on the edge of the plastic trims on the doors has peeled off slightly, only on the edge, the paint on the rest of the car is fine though.

The drivers door has a tiny dent from when a tool box fell on it in the garage. The car was in a minor accident just after i bought it, I was driving and I was in bumper to bumper traffic and i accidentally rear ended the guy in front as I was changing lane, i was literally going 20ks, the damage was a slightly cracked headlight and the right guard was dented alittle, hence the replaced pearl silver guard. Both headlights were replaced with nicer headlights, there was no other damage and I still have the old headlights and damaged guard so you can see for your self how minor the accident was.

The front 350z wheels arent in the best condition, they have alot of gutter rash from the previous owner and the left front wheel has a slight buckle in it from a pothole (back when i had stock suspension in), this doesnt affect the driving of the car except it does vibrate very slightly at 85ks. The buckle can get taken out for 120 bucks I think it is.

The climate control has a loose connection as sometimes it randomly turns off, but other than that, it has aircon.

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Thank you for looking :)

No low-ballers or tyre kickers please

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