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have decided to put my car for sale. I have owned the car since 2009, and had another Soarer prior to this. The car is in excellent condition inside and out, and rarely driven but stays in the garage. When driven it sounds excellent and handles like it is on rails


I have logs of everything I have done to the car since I have bought it. There is a build thread on JDMST if you are interested.


The car has been tuned to 230rwkw, but has more potential as I have recently replaced the coilpacks, 440c injectors and fuel pump. It has the potential to make 250rwkw without a problem.


A recent compression test revealed 180 on all cylinders. Wet compression was 1: 215 2: 210 3: 215 4: 210 5: 210 6: 215


Body Respray in 202 Toyota black (same colour as stock) Fujin front lip, with late model front bar Autocouture side skirts Autocouture rear bar Origin roof spoiler Clear headlights Vertex clear sidemarkers Late model foglights Late model tailights LED turn signals, brake signals, interior lighting. All guards rolled


Engine/Mechanical R154 stock manual Stock airbox and panel filter modified with 6inch intake to area under headlight. FMIC sprayed black. Fits well and will not move in an accident. Eboost 2 Turbo timer Custom turbo back exhaust done by Hakan at Performance Exhaust Northmead, ending in a pair of Blitz Nur Spec mufflers. New Exedy HD clutch. New coil packs Bosch 040 fuel pump Supra 440c injectors Mines ECU


Suspension GAB coilovers rear JIC magic coilovers front New front LCA bushes (rubber, Vlamos). Superpro rear UCA bushes. Cusco front strut bar Torsen LSD LS400 4 Pot front brakes Supra 2 Pot rear brakes HEL SS brake lines


Wheels Will be sold with R32GTR Vspec 2 rims with Dunlop Direzza tyres. 80-90% tread. OR Work Meister 19 inch. New RE001 Front, 70% AD08 Rear


Interior Black interior Recaro SRZero front seats (pair) Floor mats Smaller Toyota steering wheel. Fire extinguisher JVC din stereo Audio - unsure on this but it has a Kicker Sub, tweeters etc and an amp.


Meisters


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R32 GTR VspecII rims


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Interior


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I am in NO RUSH to sell. I will only reply to genuine expressions of interest. $14000 with MEISTERS (yes I know it's high, but you will not find another Soarer in this condition)


The car sits in the garage and does not get driven. Serviced every 6 months, driven or not.


PM me if you are interested or have any questions.



Thanks,

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