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Time to sell it as i have too many cars and not enough room... or money, to keep them all. Very quick and modable car.

Pics located here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost.../500/ppuser/414

Specs:

Model: JZZ30 Soarer

Engine: 1JZGTE 2.5Litre Twin Turbo

Trans: Auto

Colour: Green Metalic

KMS: 74000

Reged til FEB 2005

Standard Features

-Air Con

-Power Steering

-TEMS

-Digital Dash

-Electrically adjustable seats

-Traction Control

And all the other usual mod cons.

Mods:

-Vertex Style front bar and skirts

-17x8.5 Front and 17x9.5 rear ZEITT Alloys

-235 rubber all round

-3.5 inch catback exhaust (thats the pipe from the cat not the tip)

-HKS super filter (green mushroom type)

-Boost guage (7 colours)

-Sony CDX-M850MP CD Player (flip down face and graphic EQ)

-Audioline 1200w 4channel amp (red one with the blue LED)

-Clarion TV (retractable in dash)

-Pager alarm

-Turbo Timer

Had a major service about 4 months ago...

Replaced all belts (timing belt included) and most of the heater/radiator hoses... also had the radiator core and top tank replaced as they were 80% clogged when we got it.

Serviced with Mobil oils on a regular basis and only used high octane fuel. generally optimax as thats the clostest to my house.

Asking: $16500ono WILL SELL FOR LESS WITHOUT THE AV EQUIPMENT.

Contact: Nik 0422 930 505 or email me at [email protected]

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  • 1 month later...

ok puting this back up for sale...

front bar was damaged recently due to spastic and a tow bar and will be repaired and now it seems the bloody front suspension is squeeking so that is now scheduled to be fixed.

also replacing the brake pads on the rear as theyre almost out.

AC screen seems to be playing up but still works fine.

once that is all sorted out and the rwc is done it will be ready to go.

had to put the stock exhaust back on for the RWC and will leave it on until the car is sold.

last person who came to test drive it when it was for sale was impressed... but dreaming about the price.

NEW price will be $14000 FIRM with out the TV, Stereo and AMP... 15500 if u want the AV gear.

Will put up some pics and vids within the week.

  • 6 months later...

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