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For Sale: 1996 Toyota JZX100 Chaser Tourer V

$17,500

The car is a JZX100 Series 1 Chaser factory manual built in October 1996

105,000kms

Imported in Febuary 2008. I am the first Australian owner. Serviced every 5,000kms since I have owned it. I am selling due to medical reasons.

Un-performance mods:

-Smoked front indicators

-Xenon headlights

-Corolla side indicators

-Despoilered and welded rear boot lid

-Series 2 taillights (apparently rare because the whole light lights up)

-35% tint all around (Darkest Legal)

The car has 230 rear wheel kilowatts courtesy of:

-PowerFC with hand controller - Tuned by Glen at ESP

-Greddy ProfecII EBC set to ~14psi

-Pod filter (for teh mad flutterz)

-Greddy LMspec intercooler

-Cat Back exhaust with an Exforce cannon

Stops thanks too:

-RDA slotted Soarer rotors up front

-Standard JZX100 rotors that have been slotted at the rear

-Braided brake lines all around

-Standard pads

Rides on:

-18x8.5 +28 front and 18x9.5 +41 rear Work Equips

-225/40R18 front and 265/35R18 rear

-Ksport Coilovers (height and damper adjustable)

-Cusco strut brace

-Cusco front and rear swaybars

Interior:

-Supacheap carseat covers

-After Market Cruise control

-Panasonic in dash DVD player with fold out 7inch screen

-1x12 and 1x8 inch subwoofers

-6inch splits front and 6inch rears

-3xAmplifiers

-Boost gauge

-Tourer V car mats

I will include the following in the sale:

-Custom ACT plate CH 453 (if buyer wants)

-Stock Rear Spoiler

-Stock Intercooler

-Stock Computer

-Stock (Compliance) Headlights

-Oil Pres, Oil Temp and Water Temp gauges with a DIN mounter (all three in a DIN slot)

-Stock Swaybars

-Stock Series One Tail Lights

-Spare Stock Steering Series One Wheel

Call or MSG me for details 0410 149 684. I live in the ACT

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