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With much reluctance, I am putting my baby up for sale.

In the one year that I have owned it, this car has been showered with TLC, and is one of the best kept Supras you will lay eyes on.

History:

• Build date July 1998

• Rare Quicksilver colour

• One Japanese owner

• Auction grade 4

• Imported by me through J-Spec Imports in mid 2004

• Just under 70000 kms at time of import

• Currently 81000 kms

• Modifications – brand new aftermarket brakes, wheels, clutch, suspension, car security (detailed below)

• Services (detailed below) – one major service at time of import (timing belt, spark plugs, clutch, all engine fluids, etc etc), one minor service at 75000kms

• NO ENGINE MODS! Never boosted, raced, or abused

• Engine warmed up for 10 minutes before each and every run, and idled for 2 minutes before shutting off, to reduce thermal stresses on engine and prolong engine life

• All gear changes made before 3000 rpm to prolong engine life

• Washed every week, waxed every month

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Aftermarket:

The following parts were all sourced BRAND NEW, and have been fitted to the car over the past year. URL links provided for more info on each product.

• Brembo Gran Turismo 4-pot brake caliper and 2-piece brake rotor system (front and rear) – NEW $7600

o http://www.brembo.com/ENG/Performance/Gran...nTurismoBrakes/

• Bridgestone Potenza RE050 RFT 225/40/18 (front) 255/35/18 (rear) run-flat tyres – NEW $2200

o http://www.bridgestone-eu.com/bfe/v/index....00000001667RCRD

• Goodridge braided stainless steel brake lines – NEW $500

o http://www.goodridge.net/

• GReddy/Trust Airinx II air-filter – NEW $120

o http://www.trust-power.com/04gracer/airinx_2.html

• GReddy/Trust aluminium radiator pipe – NEW $100

o http://edgetuning.co.uk/product.html?id=tr...y=radiatorpipes

• GReddy/Trust strengthened timing belt – NEW $200

o http://www.greddy.com/prod_extreme_timing_belt.htm

• GReddy/Trust Titanium exhaust – NEW $1400

o http://www.greddy.com/prod_racingtt.htm

• Optima Yellowtop battery - NEW $450

o http://www.optimabatteries.com/publish/opt...deep_cycle.html

• Racing Gear JTC’N1 V-Stage fully adjustable coilover suspension – NEW $3300

o http://www.c-red.com.au/parts/rg/suspensio...on.shtml#vstage

• SolAce Formula 1 Plus window tint – NEW $400

o http://www.sol-ace.com.au/images/formula_1.gif

• SmarTire tyre pressure monitoring system – NEW $600

o http://www.smartire.com/products/passenger/index.html

• TRD 320km/h speedometer – NEW $350

o http://toyota-trd.jp/en/strt/i_fullscale.html

• TRD single plate clutch – NEW $1200

o http://toyota-trd.jp/en/strt/d_clutch.html

• TRD swaybars (front and rear) – NEW $800

o http://toyota-trd.jp/en/strt/s_stblzrbar.html

• Work VS-TX 18x8.5" (front) 18x9.5" (rear) alloy wheels – NEW $3200

o http://www.work-wheels.co.jp/wheels/index/...s-tx/vs-tx.html

Major service at 70000kms (Castle Hill Toyota) - $4000:

• Change drive belt #90916-02310

• Change engine oil Toyota 10W-30 x 5 litres

• Change engine oil filter Toyota Z418

• Change engine coolant Toyota - Red x 9.3 litres

• Change diff oil Castrol 75W-90

• Change clutch fluid Motul Dot 3

• Change power steering fluid Dextron III

• Change fuel filter #23300-49195

• Change crankcase hoses #12263-46010 (rear)

• Change crankcase hoses #12264-46010 (front)

• Timing belt replaced (aftermarket belt SUPPLIED)

• Air filter replaced (aftermarket filter SUPPLIED)

• Spark plugs replaced (iridium tipped)

• Change transmission oil Toyota V160 X 2

• Change oil plug gasket #90430-12031 X 1

• Clean + check operation of PCV valve #12204-46020

• Change PCV grommet #90480-18001 X 1

• Change crank seal #90311-46001 X 1

• Change cam seals #90311-40020 X 2

• Visually inspect fuel lines and connections

• Valve clearances adjusted - inspect only

• Inspect steering linkages

• Inspect bolts and nuts on chassis and body

• Injectors cleaning - remove and replace + clean

• Install TRD single plate clutch (pressure plate

• and clutch cover SUPPLIED)

• New stock flywheel

• Flywheel bolts

• Snap rings

• Throwout bearing

• Pilot bearing

• Rear main seal

• Install TRD speedometer/odometer (SUPPLIED)

• Install aftermarket radiator pipe (SUPPLIED)

Minor service at 75000 kms (Scott’s Dyno Tune) - $500:

• Change engine oil Motul 300V 15-50W 5L

• Change engine oil filter Toyota Z418

• Change fuel filter #23300-49195

• Clean aftermarket air-filter

• Inspect and test brakes

• Inspect suspension

Standard:

• Twin-sequential turbocharged 3.0 litre 6-cylinder twin-cam 24 valve electronic fuel injection (EFI) BEAMS 2JZ-GTE engine with variable valve timing-intelligent (VVT-i)

• 4-way electric driver's seat

• 6-speed Getrag transmission

• Airconditioning/climate control

• Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)

• Driver's and passenger's Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) air bags

• Electric retractable mirrors

• Electric windows

• Electronic throttle control system-intelligent (ETCS-i)

• Four-wheel double wishbone suspension

• Rain visors

• Torsen limited slip differential

Location and Pricing:

The car is currently located in Newcastle, NSW, but I am down in Sydney approximately once a month.

The asking price is $44000, which a steal for a car in this condition - I guarantee you that the first serious buyer to see the car will purchase it.

Any professional inspection is welcome.

SORRY, NO TEST DRIVES!

I can be contacted by email at

[email protected]

or leave a message on 0417068664

Best wishes in your search for a great car!

Peter

** BONUS OFFER **

I'm going to include the original Volk GT-C wheels (as pictured above) in the purchase price, as well as the WORK VS-TXs that are on the car at the moment.

The Volks are worth $3600 by themselves.

There's already been a fair bit of interest in the car, so the bonus wheels are a bit of a deal sweetener.

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