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Item Summary: Toyota JZZ30 Soarer GT-T 1994

Location: Sydney

Condition:

Fair condition for its age, don't expect it to be show-car worthy.

Reason for Selling:

Had big plans for the car but I've changed my mind!

Asking Price:

$6800 ono

Willing to negotiate within reason, by removing the stereo components and/or the wheels for serious buyers, but in saying this don't expect me to drop thousands off my asking price because I'm in no rush to sell!!

Delivery Methods: To be organised with buyer

Contact Info: 0401233113

Further Information:

1994 JZZ30 Soarer GT-T

- 1JZGTE 2.5L factory Twin Turbo. Completely stock motor with only K&N Pod filter fitted.

- Automatic gearbox, in good running order, no slipping, etc.

- 180,000kms.

- Lexus badged

- 18" AME copies fitted with new radial 235/40/R18 tyres all round.

- Alarm system and central locking

- Alpine CDE-9882Ri head-unit

- Two Kenwood 10" subs (fitted in sealed enclosure) in the boot, powered by Marriola Mono block 550watts RMS Amp, supplied & fitted by Doran Pro Audio on 19/10/11.

- Pioneer 6" speakers fitted in rear parcel tray, powered by Alpine MRP-450 4 channel Amp

- Air Conditioning/ Climate control

- Factory black leather trim

- All power options working including power steering, power mirrors, power windows and climate control.

- Exterior condition is original. No accident repairs, i.e. no welds / cut and shuts etc. All the paint is original.

- Windows tinted by Solartint (Roseberry) on 14/10/11, with 35% film used & Lifetime Warranty covered on the work!

Service carried out on 12/10/11 by RevRite Performance in Silverwater, with the following consumables used:

- Wesfil Oil filter fitted (Part # WZ418), eqvivalent to Ryco Z418 filter.

- Gulf Western 10W40 Fully Synthetic Oil used.

- NGK Platinum spark plugs fitted (Part # BKR6EP-11).

- Nulon radiator coolant used.

- Was previously fitted with dual exhaust (with twin cannons) by previous owner however have since had an overhaul of the exhaust, by Budget Exhaust Bankstown on 26/10/11. Has now been replaced with a new 2.5" high flow catalytic converter with new 2.5" press bent piping leading to one of the existing 4" stainless steel cannon muffler.

- NSW rego on the vehicle till 27th June 2012

- Clear Revs title with No Encumberance on the car (can provide further proof upon request).

- Have all receipts for work carried out on the car during my ownership.

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