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Not sure if anyone here will be interested in a Toyota but might as well give it a go.

A new car is on the way so it's time to hand over the keys of my pride and joy to someone else...

I've been the only owner since importing it through Iron Chef in 2009. All the modifications have been purchase since then and professionally installed by Adelaide Radial Tyre and/or Brett West at Graham West Workshop and has been tuned as a nice reliable 200rwkw daily driver.

The car hasn't seen the track or drag strip and has always been garaged and well looked after

My only regret is never getting around to putting nicer rims on it.

Location: Adelaide

Transmission: Auto

Colour: Pearl White

KMs: 140,000

Power: 196rwkw

Modifications

Power FC

Blitz CS FMIC

Greddy Profec-B II boost controller

AM Performance dump

AM Performance 3" turbo back exhaust

MV Automatics quick shift mod

PWR trans cooler

TRD strut brace

TRD suspension bushes

Cusco swaybars

TEIN Super Street coilovers

Kumho KU31 Tyres

Sound System

Nothing special; could definitely use some lovin.

Pioneer MP3/BT deck and some Alpine Type-S splits. Factory sub and amp.

Exterior

17" Rims

Dark Tint

GX100 Clear Corners

Notes

Turbo recently rebuilt at Adelaide Turbo Services by Bill Keen

Price:

Open to offers around $15,000

Lowballers need not apply.

Contact:

Please PM me for contact details or email [email protected]

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