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Up for sale is my auto 1997 Toyota Chaser JZX100, it has been much loved for the 7 months that I have had it. I bought it in Janurary stock with the 19inch rims, that are still on the car. I have done all the modifications to this car. All work has been carried out at S-Garage and tuned at Chequered Tuning.

WILL COME WITH 8 MONTHS REG AND RWC.

The car has now ticked over 103,xxxkms the 100k service has been completed changed oils, coolant, plugs, water pump, timing belt, and necessary gaskets.

The car has usual scratches with age, and a common problem with dash lift. Apart from this the car has been kept in great condition, since in my possession it has never spent a night not undercover, and has always been filled up with 98 octane from BP only.

Engine:

Greddy LS Spec FMIC

HKS Hybrid Hi Flow Panel Filter

AM Performance Dump and Front Pipe

HKS Hi Power Catback

Disabled ETCS

HDI Electronic Boost Controller

KTS Steel Intake Pipe

NGK Power Cables

Apexi SAFC Neo Tuned @ Chequered Tuning

Handling:

BC Racing BR Type Coilovers (Damper Adjustable)

Cusco Strut Brace

Interior:

60mm SAAS boost guage

Factory option Coin Holder

Kenwood CD/USB/AUX Headunit

Pioneer 1200W Sub with Amp.

Wheels:

Wheels are 19x8.5x35 wrapped in Triangle 245/35/19 tyres which are 95% all round

RED Blox Alloy Nuts

Exterior:

Factory Toyota Weather shields

Factory HID's

5000k Fog Lights

Origin Roof Spoiler

30% Tint All Round

Guards have been rolled.

All stock parts will be included in the sale.

I am currently looking for $12,000ono

WILL COME WITH 8 MONTHS REG AND RWC.

SMS me on 0431195777 for any enquiries or questions.

Carsales AD : http://www.carsales....ck&sort=default

You can find pics there or just sms me.

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Bump!

Keep the offers coming.

One of the cheapest Chasers in the country with all the basic mods done and tuned at chequered tuning.

Few blemishes but overall paint is excellent and condition of the car is fantastic, never had any issues mechanical.

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Any cash offers?

Needs to go, need cash to buy another car.

Last drop to 11K with 8 months rego.

It is one of the cheapest chasers in Australia, and it has all basic mods, done properly.

Will come with all stock cooler, suspension, exhaust and dump/front.

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