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This is a company directors vehicle. Suite professional or enthusiast.

This car has neither been thrashed or raced, however claimed 'stock' factory performance times are 0 -100km/h in 4.6 seconds/ 400m in 13.1/109mph. The RZ is in exeptional condition (one of the best in SA) with the low kms and comes with what's left (2 yrs+) of it's 3 year National Prestige Warranty. Selling due to lack of room in the shed and need of a slightly larger vehicle :cheers:

Just had a 'major' service and dyno at Tibrooks in SA. (260+kW's)

93 Supra RZ Twin Turbo Coupe

Six-Speed Gatrag Manual (recently serviced with oil seals replaced)

Genuine 59,000 kms (independently confirmed).

Unmarked silver duco (Teflon coated paint protection)

All drive belts replaced

Factory body kit

Electric seats

Climate control

Momo steering wheel

Kenwood CD and Mini disc player

TRD 320km/h Speedo

Cold Air Pod

Traction Control

S/S Sports exhaust (twin 3 inch to single exit))

Optional Bilstein Suspension

18"s Alloys with 265 rear/235 ft tyres,

Brakes, 4 Wheel vented discs - Front 320mm with four piston callipers - Rear 320 with 2 piston callipers.

Tinted windows

Immobiliser

Only imported in 2004, one owner in Australia.

$36,000 ono- All serious offers considered.

Contact via PM or email: [email protected]

Mobile 0428 997 707

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Finance has fallen through for potenial buyer. Car is on back on the market. Will consider all offers over $34k. For anyone considering this car their absolutely nothing to spend on this car unless you wish to modify it.

Will consider trades for performance 4 door sedans, preferably late model OZ V8's (XR8, GT, HSV, SS or XR6T's etc)

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