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1998 JZX100 CHASER TOURER V- SERIES II, FACTORY MANUAL. 96,000klm

This car is in really good condition and is awesome to drive, certainly turns heads whenever it gets driven, I'm only selling it to finance another car project i have going on at the moment. Would have love to keep it but I want to finish my Bimmer and I have too many cars.

Full Factory Aero (series 2 front lip, side skirts & rear valance)

HKS Hipermax coilovers (base height & damper adjustable)

HKS Exhaust (can provide standard exhaust)

HKS Super Suction Intake Pipe

HKS Intercooler

HKS Boost Gauge LED Tail Lights

Cusco Strut Brace

18" AVS MODEL T5 wheels with Kumho KU36 Tyres, tyres are about 6 month old

Clarion Touch Screen Double DIN DVD unit with amp and new Hertz speakers all round

In the photo of the interior you can see white marks on the steering wheel, i have a new steering wheel ordered and will be replaced before the car is sold

Price: $17,500

If anyone is interested, I can be contacted either via email at [email protected] or by PM, though i dont always get the notifications from my PM so i may miss it for a day or two

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Price adjustment $15,500

I've found and engine and some other parts for my m3 at the right price, but I need to move this on first to fund it :( So I'm most certainly open to offers, but I dont have time at the moment to get a RWC so it will be sold with out one.

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