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Up for sale is my Factory Manual Jzx110 Fortuna Yamaha Power Edition.

Upgraded look from the JZX100 Chaser

• Vehicle is in amazing condition and was privately imported by me late last year.

• All Import papers included, Genuine Grade 4 vehicle, with no scratches, no dents, no blemishes. Immaculate interior.

• Very rare to find a factory manual Yamaha Edition in this condition.

• Original low km’s, the car has full log books, each service and each modification have been recorded.

• One owner in Japan.

• Immaculate Gun Metal Colour

Yamaha Power Edition standard mods

• Even more highly tuned version with claimed 225kW (300hp) and an additional 11Nm of torque over original version, though some claim this figure is conservative Different spec turbo charger The Yamaha Power badge has been de-badge but is included with the sale Headlight extensions

• Hight Adjustable HID Light

• Tinted Rear Lights

• Power everything inside

• Auto climate control

• Heat side mirror

Aftermaket Mods

• RunJack Re-Map ECU, Japanese Tuning company

• Full Titanium exhaust, Turbo back

• The Standard 18, have been swapped for 2 piece Lightweight AME Japanese Wheels 18x9 +32 18x10 +38, Front 10cm dish, Rear 12cm dish

• GReddy Intercooler

• Brand New Tein Coilovers

• Blitz Air Filter with Cold air Intake

• Front tyres 225x40x18 70% thread

• Rear tyres 255x35x18 100% Brand New

Not in any hurry to sell quick, this is a very reasonable price for a genuine factory Yamaha power manual.

Might not be the cheapest JZX110 in Australia but is certainly one of the cleanest. If in market for one, this one is definitely worth a look!

Note, JZX110 Plates may be negotiated into the price of sale

Any Questions please call

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