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1994 Toyota MR2 GT

Gen3 3SGE 130KW

Manual

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ACCESORIES:

Tinted Windows

Leather Interior (Black)

Dark Green Pearl

Targa-Top

Air Conditioning

Cruise Control

Power Steering

Driver Airbag

ABS

Alarm System/Anti Theft Remote Control

Fog Lights

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MODIFICATIONS:

Wheels & Tires:

17' BSA Wheels with 4 brand new low profile tires

Rear: 215/40/17 Silverstone FTZ Sport

Front: 205/40/17 Nankang Ultra Sport NS-II

Brakes:

1995 Turbo model disc brakes (machined) and calipers

New Bendix Pads for the front and rear

Suspension:

Dual-link MacPherson struts with low King Springs

Sound System:

VDO CD/MP3/WMA Head unit

VDO 4CD Holder (underneath)

Kicker 6.5' Split system (front)

Kicker 4' Rear Speakers

2 x Jaycar 6.5' Subwoofer (behind seats)

Cadence Q4000 amplifier (front boot)

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Car has traveled 170.000km and it is in pristine condition.

I am the second owner of the car; I have all the Toyota service books to the car.

Car is immaculate and has been serviced every 5000km. Always ran on premium petrol. NO ENGINE MODIFICATIONS!

As you can see from the modifications this car was never intended to be a racer, but an excellent handler. I have only used the car as a daily driver to work with the usual cruise in the weekend.

Any tests welcome!

Comes with RWC, rego till Oct!

Price $18.000ono - or swap with V8 Soarer + cash adjustments

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 0423282834

PLEASE NO PM'S, ANYONE INTERESTED EITHER CALL OR EMAIL. THANKS.

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