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1992 Toyota mark II jzx90

Exterior:

Traum style body kit (its a full kit with sides and rear lip, not on car atm)

Autopista duck tail (rare)

Engine:

Front Pipe

Fujitsubo legalis exhaust (very quiet)

Koyo Alloy Rad

Gizzmo boost controller
FMIC

Oil cooler and relocation

Custom ARC style airbox

Drive:

R154 5sp manual gearbox out of a jzx100

2-way TRD 4.1

Suspension/Handling:
KTS Rear adjustable camber,castor,toe
Drift Pineapples
Solid diff insert cover
Toms bracing
KTS RCA
TRD Strut Brace
Cusco Zero 2 coilovers
rear cradle solid inserts (not installed)

Interior:

Defi gauges advance CR: oil temp, water temp, boost
TRD 320 speedo
Nardi Style steering wheel
Grande center arm rest (has cup holders)

Car comes with a few spares.

Reason for sale is its time to stop playing with cars for a little bit while I focus on other things (business and house).

Car itself is great. Drives well and feels great. However visually it does need some TLC.

Things to be done:

Kit painted and fitted

Ducktail colour matched to body (previous owner stuck it on without painting)

Dent on drivers side passenger door nothing big. Just a small dent

Interior needs minor things like new vents as current ones are crack. Still works but visually will need to be replaced.

That’s all I can think of at the moment. Im sure I have forgotten some things so feel free to pm me as it will be a better way of communication. Im not on here as often now so please if you have questions PM me.

Im in no rush to sell as car currently is not registered so spends its days sitting in the garage. this is strictly an EOI. i am looking for offers close to $10000ono.

Here are some pics. The wheels pictured do not come with the car. Ill have some random wheels on the car when its time to sell.

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not looking as swaps atm thanks.

already have a daily so no need for another car. as for interstate sale i am happy to help out with transportation in getting the car to a depot etc.

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