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Name: Michael
Location: Melbourne
Phone: 0424 141 211
Price: $23500.00 Negotiable

Vehicle Details

Transmission: Factory 5MT
Year: 1998
JZX Type: X100 Chaser Tourer V
Colour: 6N9

KM: 123xxx



Additional Details

After a lot of thought I have decided I want to look into getting a cheaper daily/newer car. This is my third X100 and easily the best one that I have owned. It has been very reliable and a rewarding car to drive on the street and also the occasional track day. I received the car almost stock and all of the mods/parts/services have been done by myself or with the JZX guys @ 612 Autoworks. Many parts are less than 5000KM old. I am putting up the car as a complete package, but am willing to negotiate removal of parts for price adjustment. The car currently has rego up until end of May, however a renewal + RWC can be discussed. Here is a list of specs and some photos further down. Please contact me via mobile for any questions.

Maintenance

100k service completed

General service completed Tuesday 28/04/2014

New OEM diff bushes

New Redline transmission fluid

Diff fluid replaced

Refreshed clutch master cyl

New clutch slave cyl

Mods

Power

Blitz K1-450V Turbo

HKS Actuator

Blitz Air Filter

HKS Intake (J-Pipe delete)

Blitz FMIC

Denso 850cc injectors

Walbro 255LP/H fuel pump

Stupid rare Trust DD twin pipe exhaust

Koyorad 2layer copper radiator

Action Stage 3 clutch (Rated to 370rwkw) from US

TRD Radiator cap

HKS F-Con V Pro V3.14 ECU w/3Bar map sensor

Turbotech bleed valve

Tuned by Trent @ Chequered Tuning. Makes 240RWKW & 460NM of torque by 3200RPM (16psi)

Brakes/Susp/Wheels

Znoelli slotted front rotors

Znoelli front pads

Fresh OEM rear pads

Almost new Silkroad RM/A8 coilovers

TRD swaybars

Tom's triangle brace

18x9/10 Blitz BRW 03 rims

Nexen N6000 all 80%+ tread

GSP purple wheel nuts + lock nuts

Interior/Exterior

OEM weathershields

No spoiler boot (no holes)

Rare OEM factory rear visor

TRD gear knob

2x Bride Brix 1.5 seats on genuine superlow rails

Polk audio speakers

Alpine head unit

Alpine 5ch amp

Mongoose M80G 3pt immobilizer/alarm/keyless entry

Things that may need attention in future (I want to be completely honest about condition as the car is a very solid package overall)

Castor arm bushes are a bit cracked

Rear upper arm bush has a bit of play

Rear quarters have inside-out pin dents (common on these cars due to only a single skin panel)

Drivers mirror has a bit of free-play movement

General wear and tear on paint few scratches here and there. Front bar and lip has stone chips etc.

Small scuff on corner of rear bar

Pics (will update with better pics next week, some of these are few months old with different rims)

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Swap for a supra ?

Sorry not really looking for a swap. Have my eyes on a car I'd like, so happy to hear offers!

Considering putting stock turbo/ecu/injectors/intake all in to reduce the price a fair bit since ppl seem to want a more standard car.

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Price drop $19,500ono with standard seats/rims/visor. Am negotiable so please call/msg me with any offers or to arrange an inspection!

Also forgot to add I've just paid 1 year registration :)

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