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Hey people

Bought a little corolla to run around in but i have realised that if i sell it it will gve me just that little bit more money i need to fix the line

It's a 1978 ke30 corolla 4cyl auto

it failed rego on 3 break hoses need to be replaced

and the speedo not working

so yeah not much needed to pass rego

$200

Dudey I'll bring my cam around tomorrow arvo if you want and snap a few happy pics.

that would be great if you could

I'll be home from about six although we wont really have light

have to take it down to lanyon or something

skyline goes into jerry's next week :D missing it to to much lol

I'm interested!

(no seriously - I am hehe)

when those things are done it'd only have to go to a servo to get stamped right? not back over the pits.

yeah it doesn't need to go to dickson

just to any local inspector

Sold - I'll pay that. Give us a call on the cell - 0409 153 330.

Cheers

Richard

sorry mate went today gotta love all classifeds :) in car DVD also looks like it'll be going tomorrow gotta love all classifieds again, so with these two cash sales with any luck should have the line back in my hot little hands by the end of next week :)

As for the box low 200 it was low on gear box fluid topped her up and it was running like a dream when it got sold today

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