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Hello everyone.

Up for sale is my Toyota JZX100. I have owned it for just over 7 months now and it has been a great car to drive. I have tried to keep the mods to a minimum as it is my daily driver. It gets very good fuel economy, 500-600km around town and 700-750km on the highway. Which I think is great for a car of its age. Only reason for selling is I would like to go a different path now so it has to leave me. My loss is your gain.

So here is the few mods that is has and details about the car.

- 137xxxkm

- Dark Green 1996 S1 JZX100 factory manual (Confirmed by Toyota Australia via vin/chassis number)

- Serviced every 5000km using quality oils

- HKS pod filter

- HKS turbo timer

- 3" custom TBE (2,000KM old)

- Tinted Windows (6 months old)

- Work XSA 02C 18x8.5 +12 fronts and 18x9.5 +12 rears

- Rolled guards all round

- All 4 tyres have 90% tread

- HSD coilovers 18kg fronts and 12kg rears

- Carbon fibre dip interior trims

- Sony DVD/CD player with Bluetooth connectivity, all wired into the factory speakers and sub

- URAS boot lip

All the electrics work and the AC is freezing.

100,000km service has been completed with receipts by my qualified mechanic.

I also have all receipts since I have owned the car.

The car itself is in excellent condition for its age.

That's all I can think of for now. If I think of anything else I will comment below.

Car has 4 months Rego and RWC will be provided once deposit has been made.

Do not hesitate to PM if you have anyone questions.

PLEASE NO NEGATIVE COMMENTS.

PLEAE NO SWAPS

Thanks guys

Price $18,800ono

I can't upload photos at the moment but please PM me and I will text them through if you are interested.

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