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hey guys up for sale is my jzx90 genuine jz not converted lx90 like all others.
I have just completed a ground up build of the car everything is perfect and near new this thing is my pride and joy and will be sad to see it go but have to say good bye to it.


mods list

engine:
1jz 2.5l
new garret gt30/76r twin scroll with anti surge compressor housing v band rear
twin scroll high mount stainless manifold
turbo smart 44mm gate plumbed in with v band clamps so would be easy to convert to screamer if that's what you like
udsm supra cams
multi layer head gasket
all new gaskets
440cc supra injectors
sard fuel reg
all new water pump /timming belt /idler pulleys and tensioner
walbro fuel pump
greddy e manage ultimate ecu
front mount
hks exhaust
polished alloy centre cover
new engine mounts
e boost 2
am wide band
car also comes with a lap top with the tuning program on it

body
all fresh paint in r8 black metallic
pumped rear guards
rolled and pumped slightly fronts
full traum body kit
vertex very rare boot lip only one in oz
roof spoiler
shaved guard lights



trans is a built auto done by mv autos
1.5 valve body manualized
2800rpm stally
pwr trans cooler

suspension
hsd coil overs
cusco upper front control arms
adjustable front caster arms
all adjustable rear arms
trd lower triangle brace
cusco front and rear strut braces

brakes
slotted front rotors with endless brake pads
rears have

endless pads fitted as well
hels braided brake lines

interior
bride covered door trims
jzx100 seats
e boost 2
am wide band
carbon dash surround
clarion dvd player

and splits in front
all shitty wood grain is painted black metallic like the car
central locking and immobi

wheels
19 by 9.5 +12 front federal near new tyres
19 by 10.75 +12 rear achillies new rears
varsoen

wheels painted metallic silver

the car also comes with a heap of spares
standard front guards
standard bumpers
front lights
rear tail lights
trd diff bushes I have not had time to fit yet but will do soon when I get time or as part of sale
window switches

and trims


heaps of other small shit


top feed fuel rail so can go bigger injectors for more power
stock wheels

car makes 300kw atm at 18psi needs bigger injectors

car is also mod plated for the turbo in qld car is currently rego in nsw

also I have most of a manual conversion
trans tunnel
pedals
master
centre console
gear boot
gear box x member and mount
fly wheel
manual tail shaft
all you need is a box and clutch and you will be rocking a manual car

I only just finished the car and used it as a wedding car for my wedding now looking to sell to pay some bills this thing is my pride and joy

and will hate to see it go but I have to do it.

im looking at $16000 or best offer for cash

the worst I can say is no

the people who seen and go in the car love it I would be shocked if anyone looking to buy it wouldn't love it also
thanks for taking the time to read I have plenty of pics of the car if you would like more just pm me and will send them to you
cheers Bernard

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