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Hi all selling my car as i don't ever drive it anymore just sits there would rather it go to a good home.

1989 z20 soarer 152000 ish km can’t remember off top of my head, pearl white over silver,

Originally 7mgte auto

Now 1jzgte r154manual was done 20,000km, engine package has 112000 ish km on it can’t remember off top of my head. Its all legally complied with 1jz,all that’s delectable is height and steering wheel

Jza70 brakes

New tie rod ends

Power steering rack bushes

Hks pod

Hks hard intake

Front mount intercooler with custom piping

New ngk plugs when conversion was done

New gates timing belt when conversion was done

New 2jz water pump and housing when conversion was done

Starter motor rebuilt when conversion was done

New battery when conversion was done

Battery moved to boot

Fuse boxes that were in engine bay have been custom mounted in inner gaurds

New thermo fan when conversion was done

New condenser fan when conversion was done

Aircon serviced when conversion was done

Brake fluid, gearbox oil, engine oil, coolant changed on 15-5-2012

Engine oil changed every 5000km

Weds 18inch mags,

3inch cat back exhaust

Lowered

Nardi steering wheel

Kenwood cd player,jaycar front 6inch split,rear 6x9s,amp to run 6x9s,12inch jaycar sub,amp for sub

Rego until 15-8-2012

Total detailed 15-5-2012

Probly forgot other things

The bad, power steering rack is weeping, dash cracked but have good condition spare of both just haven’t fitted them.

Comes with factory kit, fog light front bar, side skirts

Good condition dash

Radiator,Condensor, Power steering rack, Standard suspension, Standard rims.

Heaps of other spares.

Located Strathalbyn South Australia, $10,500 FIRM,NO SWAPS unless you have a madza 3

r154 manual

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