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PLEASE READ ALL THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS AD AS I WONT BE ANSWERING ANY QUESTIONS IF THE INFO IS ALREADY IN HERE.

pics will be added this week.

Specs:

Model: JZZ30 Soarer

Engine: 1JZGTE 2.5Litre Twin Turbo 152rwkw

Trans: Auto

Colour: Green Metalic

KMS: 74xxx

RWC: Yes

Rego: 12 months

Standard Features :

-Air Con

-Power Steering

-TEMS Suspension

-Digital Dash

-Electrically adjustable seats

-Traction Control

And all the other usual mod cons.

Mods:

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

-235 rubber all round (new tyres front and back 98% tread)

-3.5 inch catback exhaust (thats the pipe from the cat not the tip. stock exhaust is on it at the moment... will chuck the fat pipe back on for whoever buys it if they want it on)

-HKS super filter (green mushroom type, stock box on at the moment... once again will chuck the other one on if the other person wants it)

-Boost guage (7 colours)

-Clarion Doubnle Din CD Player EDIT:: THIS IS NOT INSTALLED

-Turbo Timer

Things to know:

-Stock front bar is in average condition, has the lower lip. Needs a kit anyway :P

-Paint is in need of a good cut and buff which i will get done before sale and will come up looking great.

-No major accident history

-Car goes hard, ran a 13.8 the one time we took it to calder to see what it does and thats running on stock boost with a catback and pod.

-Dash has 2 small holes on it where a monster ugly boost gauge was removed

-Radiator and all hosing was replaced 1 year ago (about 3000kms ago)

-Timing belt and other belts were also replaced at the same time

-Car will be given a full service in 1 weeks time (Oil, Diff Oil, Gearbox Oil, Radiator flush, Oil Filter and Fuel Filter). Car has been well maintained mechanically.

-No sideskirts

-Suspension and brakes were all serviced by ABS Brakes in Moorabbin 50kms ago

-Just had the electrics all redone. (one major issue with soarers is the elctrics) Brighton Auto Elecs have fixed up all the possible issues so thats another thing that wont have to be worried about

-One other problem soarers are famous for is LCD leak in the AC display. Unless you wanna buy a new one for a grand this isnt really easily fixed and your about as likely to find a good second hand one as you are shitting a 24ct gold brick. Its still readable anyway.

Price: $12,000ono

Contact: [email protected]

No stupid offers will even be replied to. Only serious buyers need enquire. Very solid and reliable car which has been well looked after.

Reason for sale: Need the money for my car coming from Japan.

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no but thanks for the offer.

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ok heres the pics... i dont like surprises so i like to make sure there wont be any for those inetrested. All pics are also available in full size which is about 1.6MB per photo.

ALL or ANY inspection is welcome.

RWC is being arranged this Thursday and it will be registered with 12 months Rego as of Friday.

Generic Pics:

http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/5484/soarer001s1xl.jpg - rear view

shows stock exhaust on car which comes with it as well as a 3.5inch Canon style catback

http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/498/soarer006s2hn.jpg -side view looking down car

http://img258.imageshack.us/img258/9910/soarer007s5ir.jpg - side view

http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/6134/soarer012s7xs.jpg - interior

http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/4400/soarer014s6op.jpg - drivers door (panel is lifted because i was removing the door panel to relube the window guide which was noisy... sits flush when put back in)

http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/2786/soarer015s3va.jpg - dash

http://img309.imageshack.us/img309/8625/soarer017s1pd.jpg - passenger side interior

http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/8258/soarer021s2xf.jpg - passenger door

http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/6963/soarer022s4ps.jpg - passenger door belt thing

http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/4373/soarer023s4qs.jpg - engine bay

http://img303.imageshack.us/img303/1124/soarer024s2wx.jpg - TEMS

http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/4827/soarer027s0sl.jpg - frontal

http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/4722/soarer029s0cd.jpg - another rear view

http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/1624/soarer028s1yc.jpg - another front view

Condition Photos:

http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/2920/soarer002s2xn.jpg - rear bar

http://img309.imageshack.us/img309/9083/soarer003s4zm.jpg - front bar been badged

http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/5849/soarer004s2bh.jpg - front bar scuff

http://img309.imageshack.us/img309/7952/soarer005s0bz.jpg - pin dent in guard

http://img309.imageshack.us/img309/1363/soarer008s5cd.jpg - left rear wheel

http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/3567/soarer009s0ya.jpg - left front wheel

http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/2813/soarer010s0xr.jpg - right front

http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/8318/soarer011s7du.jpg - right rear

http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/8089/soarer013s3qo.jpg - foot well drivers

http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/579/soarer016s6vn.jpg - dash holes

http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/6704/soarer018s3xm.jpg - passenger door trim tare

http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/3821/soarer019s0kd.jpg - drivers side belt missing cover (doesnt halter its functionality)

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car will be up on the hoist this weekend while i give it a major service so if anyone wants to inspect it fully let me know as ive got a few people coming this saturday to check it out while its on the hoist etc.

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alrighty...

Cars been serviced

-10 litres of oil flushed through it and another 5 added

-Gearbox fluid flushed and topped up

-Diff fluid replaced

-Oil Filter done of course

Car was also professionally detailed and the paint has come up looking fantastic as has the rest of the car... altho im not a fan of that silicon crap they always use to make shit shine... does look good tho... mind u for $220 it bloody better! lol

altho they stole my car seat covers which were like $400 lol will have to get them back i spose

but other than that the car is ready and rearing to go... RWC tomorrow as all the stuff listed was fixed

-Globes

-Headlights cleaned

-Bar fastend properly

-Exhaust leak fixed in rear muffler

Rego booked for Friday!

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  • 2 weeks later...

ok well the guy who was originally interested pending the cut and polish seems to have disappeared... so im pushing it again.

thanks to my next door neighbour the front bar, drivers guard and bonnet have been resprayed so the car is looking mickey mouse at the moment. She backed into the bumper and dented the guard so under her insurance it was fully repaired and parts replaced, very minor impact.

open to reasonable offers around the asking price.

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pretty much the LCD screen bleeds the colour... u should be able to see it in one of the pics... yeah it has ABS darkimus... different from the one in my mates holden tho... it feels and sounds strange... stops it from locking tho which is good.

checked the pics its hard to see... i'll post a pic tonight of what i mean... its a common thing in these bloody things but u can replace that entire AC part... they sell for about 200

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hmmm... the 32 had aftermarket suspension on it... something that would be a welcome mod to the soarer.

my honest opinion of this car is "i wish i had more money" because i would love to hot it up.... but... im not after a nice street car at the moment, hence the drift pig i just bought.

so unless u plan on doing shit loads of track days... id say dont bother with this... if u want something with power on tap and something u can use quite nicely for street use... these are fine.

Dark ur more than welcome to come take it for a spin... or come along to next weeks meet and i'll take u for a ride.

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wow, the funny thing is, i actually read every single one of those multiple posts :D

I'll try come to the meet next week, gotta find some way to get there.

I jsut don't want to end up with some massive car that I can't park or drive in the city comfortably, which is why I loved the silvia.

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lol stupid f*kin forum keeps stuffing up...

i used to drive this to the city everyday when i worked for iprimus... its not as hard to park as people think despite the boatiness.

hard to explain...

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