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looking at selling my 2001 toyota markII

rare aero edition full factory lip kit

was stock auto when I got it now converted to manual

jzx100 remote style r154 used
brand new jzx110 clutch pedal and master used etc
has hpi dump and front pipe
ISC coilovers near new
CST 18x9.5 +23 allround with new tyres
TRD mech lsd with factory 3.9 auto ratio :)

no swaps unless its a legit SA rego'd manual Cefiro/Laurel (to the value of 5kish and the rest in cash) otherwise cash only no lowballs dont waste my or your time

this is the only manual in SA for sale at the moment

its also the grande/irv so has the nice grey interior not the junk cream GTB grade car interior colour

link to more pics

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/adelaide-cbd/cars-vans-utes/2001-toyota-markii-sedan-jzx110/1033340294

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would be good if I could edit the ad again to ad it but I don't have option listed ?

price is in the link anyway sorry I missed it

$23,990 ono

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