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A complied auto JZX100 in either Chaser or Mark II flavour will set you back 35 plus, manuals are dead rare so budget another 4 or 5 for a manual. Based on how quick the Auto is a manual would be scary. JZX90s are available from Cannington Wholesale, who are quite OK. They start from sub 20 for a normal Tourer V Twin Turbo Auto with realistic K's.

Jash

Originally posted by GTAAH

As a guide my JZX100 has 260 odd rwhp and is as quick as the GTAAH rolling start. Its fcken nuts.

GTAAH being your '95 vspec with twin 3037S? :eek: Bloody hell, thats impressive. Didn't know the vvti 1JZ was so potent.

Hi guys,

I actually drove a JZX90 today, one from Cannington AutoWholesale, for a film shoot. While it was no power monster you could feel the potential locked up behind the stock exhaust and filter, I think with very little money they could be a real nice sleeper.

See'ya:burnout:

There won't be many Chaser's around at the moment, most likely a LX90(turbo diesel), as Frank only had plates for 25 under the old scheme, but many more will be available under the new scheme, and I do believe that the JZX110 will be available under the new scheme.

See'ya:burnout:

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