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Putting my JZX90 up for sale.

Details of the car are as below:

1992 Toyota JZX90 mark II

Non VVT-I 1jz twin turbo

Factory r154 5sp

119XXX

The plan was to register the car and have a cool somewhat rare daily in vic. But plans have changed and it’s been sitting in the corner of my parents garage for the past year and a bit. So better someone else enjoy this rather than have it sitting in the garage doing nothing.

The car currently is not registered. But can easily get a RWC for it. all it needs is a new windscreen (which I can easily get and will get upon confirmation of the sale) and stock wheels (which I can also get hold of)

In the sale ill also include the custom plates JZX90.

Price im after is:

$9000 (without wheels or rwc)

$12000 will include wheels and RWC

$14000 will have the kit painted and car will be sold with wheels and rwc. All you would need to do is pay for registration.

Exterior:
Genuine URAS body kit (not painted)
Rare autopiso duck tail (not painted)
LED rear tail lights

Suspension and Driveline:
R154 5sp gearbox
2-way TRD 4.1
KTS Rear adjustable camber,castor,toe
Drift Pineapples
Solid diff insert cover
Most Toms bracing
KTS RCA
TRD Strut Brace
Cusco Zero 2 coilovers
rear cradle solid inserts

Wheels:

SSR SP3 (brand new wheels never driven on)

18X9.5 +11 fronts

18X10 + 11 rears

Engine:
Oil cooler and relocation

Power steering cooler
Koyo Alloy Rad
Fujitsubo legalis exhaust
FMIC
Custom ARC style airbox
Gizzmo boost controller

Interior:
Defi gauges advance CR: oil temp, water temp, boost
TRD 320 speedo
Nardi steering wheel

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Sorry not after swaps.

Can do kit fitted and painted with no wheels and rwc $11k Ono.

Car didn't come with original front. I do have the rears.

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