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SW20 MR2 GT Gen II

3S-GTE: 2L 4 cylinder turbo (Same as the ST185 Celica GT4 motor)

125,000km’s

Factory Red

Power windows

Power retracting mirrors

Air conditioning/climate control

Central locking

4 wheel steer

ABS brakes

5 speed manual

Leather & suede seats

Modifications:

18 x 7.5” AME Prider wheels in chrome with 215/35ZR/18 Falken FK451 tyres (80% tread)

1.5” lowered King Springs

DBA slotted rear rotors

Autometer boost gauge

MOMO Combat shift knob

HKS Type 1 turbo timer

Panasonic VX999 double dinn head unit with remote control

Hi-Tech 3” muffler with twin 4” tips

Trust Type S blow off valve (with plumb back capability)

Heavy duty clutch (custom made by Direct Clutch Service)

Other:

The car is a personal import and was brought into the country in March 1998

High quality alarm with 3 point immobilizer system. (Details will ONLY be given to new owner for security reasons)

Bought on May 27th 2002 with 103,000km’s on the clock

Serviced every 5000km’s

Timing belt, water pump & radiator coolant (genuine Toyota coolant) replaced at 120,000km’s

Bendix Ultimate brake pads used on the front

EBC pads on the rear

NGK Iridium spark plugs used

115rwkw of power (as recorded on the C&V Performance Dyno Dynamics Dyno 17/08/2002)

300Nm of Torque (as recorded on the C&V Performance Dyno Dynamics Dyno 17/08/2002)

The car has run 14.862 @ 94.26mph at the old Eastern Creek drag strip

I have always used 98RON premium fuel. (I prefer Mobil Synergy 8000 or BP Ultimate as they seem to run the car better than Optimax or Caltex Vortex Gold

Polished and waxed regularly

You will also get a set of brand new Bendix metal king plus brake pads for the front brakes, standard Toyota springs, the standard radio & CD player (although the CD player skips a lot), the standard shift knob and the standard blow off valve with plumb back piping and vacuum hose t-piece and filter.

Engine has been compression tested at 165psi in all 4 cylinders by Unique Autosports

$20,000 Negotiable

Pics on request. If you would like pictures please leave your email address and what you would like in the picture and I will send you tailored pics

Contact Details:

Mobile: 0422 455 092

E-Mail: [email protected]

MSN: [email protected]

ICQ: 46693635

Tosh

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I have had a ride in this car before.

It is without a doubt one of the best maintained and immaculate examples of an SW20 I have ever had the pleasure of riding in.

A fine price for a truely pristine vehicle.

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