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1994 Toyota Aristo

2jzGte Turbo

111 xxx kms

Silver exterior

Grey Velour interior

Price - $12,500

Dan - 0403 669 143 sms/call anytime

Have original service books from japan. The car overall is in exc. condition, no dents or trolley dings in the body at all. Everything works as it should, air con is cold. Im sure ive missed more, feel free to msg anytime. Would easily be the best condition jzs147 ive seen.

Garrett GT35r .82 Turbo

6boost manifold

Turbosmart 50mm progate

Braided Oil and water lines/speedflow fittings

Ks- Rom ecu

Apexi SAFC

Apexi AVCR

Trust intercooler/piping

Aluminium balancer

Light weight pulley kit

3" dump/front pipe

3" Twin S/S VIP exhaust

2" Screamer pipe ( vented back )

3" Steel intake

K&N pod filter

Rocker breather

Shift kit. Auto

N1 ISC damper/height adjustable coilovers (front and rear)

18x8.5" F & 18x9.5" R Dished wheels

Kuhmo Tyres

Modified front bumper

Lipped front/rear guards

Lexus gs300 front grill

Lexus rear badge

Vip style rear wing

Pioneer rear speakers

Unknown front speakers with tweeters

Pioneer touch screen TV/DVD

Beat sonic adapter

Tinted windows

Spares :

HKS adjustable coilovers (front and rear)

Apexi turbo timer

HKS boost gauge

Standard ecu

Toyota Aristo Grill & badge

Factory double din head unit

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