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Hi peoples i think its time to let her go. Well anyways here is some info for all you people. I have owned it for 3 years now, I was the first to own it in australia. the engine had 100,000kms on it. timeing belt and full major service has been done.

93" Soarer.

ENGINE: 1jz.

T62 turbo on custom stainless exhaust manifold.

Trust external wastegate.

3.5 inch exhaust from turbo into twin 3 inch chrome cannon exhausts.

EMS computer.

aftermarket coil packs.

Big intercooler.

550cc injectors.

Walbro 255 lph fuel pump.

stage 1.5 shift kit.

BODY & interiour.

Brand new black with wine red pearl paint job.

Full Bodykit, Vertex front bar and BN sides and rear bar.

18 inch gold zanettie rims.

all electrics, seats/ mirrors/ etc....

Sunroof.

Sony TV and DVD indash player. kenwood head unit, 2X 12inch Schneider subs with big Schneider amp.

Blitz boost gage.

brand new Greedy turbo timer, with 0-400m, 0-100 times.

im after $22,000. please email me at [email protected]

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