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Hi guys i have for sale my mark ii i imported it myself in 2010 its a factory manual which is very rare to find because 95% of mark 2s came out auto from factory it is the same chassis as a chaser just visually different and alot more unique. Its been my daily ever since i imported it and being typical toyota hasnt missed a beat its regularly serviced using only fully synthetic oil and is in very good condition never been boosted absolute pleasure to drive get heads turning where ever you go this car also comes with all log books and service history from japan so proves ks are genuine unlike many which are wound back please come and check it out in person pictures do it no justice defiantly a one of a kind Mark II only reason for sale is that it isnt as practical for work as u 4x4 very regrettable sale the very unique car will not dissapoint please text me for any more info.

MODIFIED PARTS:

Modified vertex lip kit

origin cannards

rota grid wheels 18inch x9.5+ 20 all round

rays duraluminum wheel nuts

yokohama S Drive tyres with 90% tread 225/40

vinyl wrapped flat black roof

black pin stripe

Tein type flex coilovers with 12kg and 10kg springs

front TRD strut brace

rear cusco strut brace

Kazama cradle lock spacers

Uras drift pinaples

final konexxion rear member brace

Greedy front mount cooler

full 3 inch straight pipe

AM Performance dump + screamer pipe

earth whire kit

blitz panel filter

NGK leads

greedy boost guage

Series 2 bootlid and tail light conversion

apexi exhaust control valve

im sure i have forgotten more parts

Car comes with most standard parts

NOTE THAT PRICE IS $25000 ono as is with all parts $22000 without front and rear strut braces, rear member brace and dump pipe/ screamer parts will be replaced with standard unless we can come to some sort of deal.

open to trades for a hilux 4x4 plus cash adjustments eather way

Contact: Joe on 044 888 0315 for any more info

Location: Brighton SA

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so i just booked a trip to japan in a months time really need this car to go before i leave never thought i would say this but $21,000 come get it if it dousnt sell by the time i go i will most likely keep it absolute steal for this price

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