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2003 Toyota Mark II JZX110 iR-V

Imported the car myself and I am the only owner
Late model 2003 H15 year manufactured.
2.5L 6 Cylinder 1JZ-GTE VVTi with 206kW power + 378Nm torque
Factory 5 Speed manual
28,300km (purchased at 20,000km)
Pearl Black Mica (Obsidian black)
Factory alarm & immobilizer + 3x Spare keys + alarms modules
Factory service manuals + maintenance logs + history
All factory option documentation & instructions
All vehicle importation and compliance documentation

Standard features:
Full Factory Option Sports Aero Bodykit + Wind Deflectors
Full electrics + ElectroMultiVision Monitor (EMV)
Front + Passenger + Side SRS Airbag System + Auto Locking
Climate Control + Auto Xenon headlights
Retractable/Heated/Convex Mirrors
6 Way Electronic Adjustable Seats
8 Speaker Stereo With Tweeter & Subwoofer
Navigation + POI + DVD System
Privacy glass + rear sunshade
VICS + ETC System
Toyota Factory Premium Security Alarm System
Reverse Camera with Steering Assist
Parking Antenna, Cup Holders, Privacy Glass
TRD Tower Brace, Radiator Cap, Engine Oil Filter, Front Triangle Brace
Factory option Chrome Grill, Boot Garnish, Gear Knob and lots more.

Car has only the following aftermarket features:
Traum Catback Exhaust
Tein Monoflex Coilovers
2013 Pioneer AVH-2550BT Full In-car DVD Entertainment System + iPhone connectivity + Bluetooth etc

Fuel consumption of 550-600km per tank.
No accident history, outstanding condition inside and out.
Immaculate example of sports luxury sedan.

Inspections in person are encouraged.
$31,000 ONO

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Edited by seohyunjin
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