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Item: 1992 UZZ31 Toyota Soarer (GT LImited) Same as Lexus SC400

Location: Emerald QLD

Item Condition: 9 1/2 out of 10, a few chips in the bodykit

Reason for Selling: Buying property, too many vehicles

Price and Payment Conditions: $30,000 NEGO, cash or Bank cheque

Extra Info: Please see below

Contact Details: David, email [email protected]

My highly modified GT Limited (UZZ31 Soarer) is up for sale, I have realisied that owning 3 cars and a boat is not the most viable financial sitaution to be in, so the most expensive one has to go.

I have, as of the other day, put 6 months QLD rego on her and have organised a RWC.

As some of you know, she's had around $100K spent on her over the past few years and is definately one of a kind, she has the only engine conversion and bodykit like it around anywhere in the world that I have seen or heard of.

She has around 430+hp at the wheels running low boost(17psi), and all things going well, there's no reason why a high 10/low 11 second pass wouldn't be out of the question. These Blitz KKK27's only really start producing huge power around the 24psi mark, as I read on another forum.

I'd be happy with a price around the early $30,000mark, but I am negotiable as I have just signed up to buy a unit and really need the extra money.

A few of the features that she has is, one of a kind widebody kit by Ares speed, House of Kolour - Titanium paint which cost a fortune to be applied, 18x10" GENUINE Fabulous deep dish wheels which are selling for around $6-7K alone in Australia, 1JZ conversion with PLENTY of work done to it and all of the GT Limited electric refinements like EMV, electric memory seats/windows/mirrorsetc.

Stock GT Limited Soarers are still being sold for $15-20,000 so in essence you are paying $13-17,000 extra for a LOT of dollars worth of modifications.

It has an Alpine TV/DVD and a great stereo along with electric leather seats in the cabin. It has a digital dash, showing about 130,000kms on her, but the engine has only done around 35,000ks.

Other MODS - Details

The engine conversion and gearbox conversion (Toyota Supra w58 5 - speed manual) cost over $22,000 and there is at least another $20K of mods in the engine bag, including a $5000 Blitz KKK27 single turbo, which is rated to 900HP. It's had some internal work which was carried out by a well known Japanese workshop and is managed by a microtech LTX12 and boost is controlled by a HKS EVC V (one of the new ones with the LCD display).

I will remove the wheels and stereo and sell for a cheaper price if desired?

Send me an email [email protected] if you want to know anything else.

I'd like to swap for another car + $. Ideally I'd like at least another $10,000 on top of a swap if possible but would take swaps or cash on my behalf.

Thanks for looking.

Cheers,

David

P.S. Further pictures and information can be found at http://forums.fastfours.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=97998

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Edited by Icarus
Item: 1992 UZZ31 Toyota Soarer (GT LImited) Same as Lexus SC400

Location: Emerald QLD

Item Condition: 9 1/2 out of 10, a few chips in the bodykit

Reason for Selling: Buying property, too many vehicles

Price and Payment Conditions: $30,000 NEGO, cash or Bank cheque

Extra Info: Please see below

Contact Details: David, email [email protected]

My highly modified GT Limited (UZZ31 Soarer) is up for sale, I have realisied that owning 3 cars and a boat is not the most viable financial sitaution to be in, so the most expensive one has to go.

I have, as of the other day, put 6 months QLD rego on her and have organised a RWC.

As some of you know, she's had around $100K spent on her over the past few years and is definately one of a kind, she has the only engine conversion and bodykit like it around anywhere in the world that I have seen or heard of.

She has around 430+hp at the wheels running low boost(17psi), and all things going well, there's no reason why a high 10/low 11 second pass wouldn't be out of the question. These Blitz KKK27's only really start producing huge power around the 24psi mark, as I read on another forum.

I'd be happy with a price around the early $30,000mark, but I am negotiable as I have just signed up to buy a unit and really need the extra money.

A few of the features that she has is, one of a kind widebody kit by Ares speed, House of Kolour - Titanium paint which cost a fortune to be applied, 18x10" GENUINE Fabulous deep dish wheels which are selling for around $6-7K alone in Australia, 1JZ conversion with PLENTY of work done to it and all of the GT Limited electric refinements like EMV, electric memory seats/windows/mirrorsetc.

Stock GT Limited Soarers are still being sold for $15-20,000 so in essence you are paying $13-17,000 extra for a LOT of dollars worth of modifications.

It has an Alpine TV/DVD and a great stereo along with electric leather seats in the cabin. It has a digital dash, showing about 130,000kms on her, but the engine has only done around 35,000ks.

Other MODS - Details

The engine conversion and gearbox conversion (Toyota Supra w58 5 - speed manual) cost over $22,000 and there is at least another $20K of mods in the engine bag, including a $5000 Blitz KKK27 single turbo, which is rated to 900HP. It's had some internal work which was carried out by a well known Japanese workshop and is managed by a microtech LTX12 and boost is controlled by a HKS EVC V (one of the new ones with the LCD display).

I will remove the wheels and stereo and sell for a cheaper price if desired?

Send me an email [email protected] if you want to know anything else.

I'd like to swap for another car + $. Ideally I'd like at least another $10,000 on top of a swap if possible but would take swaps or cash on my behalf.

Thanks for looking.

Cheers,

David

P.S. Further pictures and information can be found at http://forums.fastfours.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=97998

I have been in this car and know David this is a very nice and very well looked after car rarely driven and goes hell quick.

If I had the cash I would deffinetly buy it.

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