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Make: Toyota:
Model: JZX100 chaser
Transmission: Factory r154 manual
ks: 105xxx

car is fairly stock with your basic bolt on mods.

Exterior:
factory sunroof
factory kit
the rear guards have been slightly pumped by panel shop and dewinged. rear end has been resprayed. paint is in excellent condition.
the only con is the front bar is of a pearl white chaser but this will be painted prior to sale.

Engine:
Greddy FMIC
Blitz panel filter
HKS cat back exhaust

interior:
defi oil temp, water temp and boost gauage

drivetarin:
excedy HD clutch
lightened flywheel
TRD 2way (very quiet diff)

Suspension/wheels:

carbing triange brace
bltiz coilovers
impul wheels
can sell car with works Vs Kf for an extra $1600

car has close to 7months rego remaining. can sell with out without roadworthy to alter price.

atm id be looking to sell with rwc for $16500

car is located in melbourne and i run an afterhours workshop so inspection is welcomed. can even chuck it on the hoist to have a look under it

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