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To sell or trade for skyline!

For sale I have my 1997 Toyota Soarer sc300, it is the 2jz-ge p plate legal import. This is a great car which has served me well. Drives great, smooth with plenty of power when you want it. It still has the Japanese registration sticker on the back window and the Japanese stickers on visors. Regularly serviced every 5000kms with fully synthetic penrite oils. This is the series 2 facelift model, it looks great. The car is pretty much stock apart from following

-KYB shocks and springs (dampener adjustable) that were fitted in Japan.

-Halo Altezza headlights and high beams. (have stock lights)

-19 inch wheels with low profile tyres.

-Touch screen clarion DVD head unit(ipod connectivity) with Harmon Karden speakers and 3 12" subs running through a pioneer mono Block amp.

-slimline wind deflectors (Easily removed if not liked)

Welcome to any mechanical inspections.

One of the cleanest Soarers around.

$8.5k ONO

Call 0404 111 174

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You missed 2 most important infomations:

Mileage

Manual or Auto

Whoops, it's got 104000kms, and auto.

And sorry mate, she's in Sydney. Make the drive, it's a great car!

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