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toyota corolla SX 1990 AE93

### possibly swap for car of intrest ###

$6500 ONO

100kw 4age engine!

5 spd manual

JUNE 2007 rego

new white paint job

new engine 5000kms since been in engine had under 100,000kms on front cut cut

gti rear wing

reco gearbox

new clutch

new brakes

new cv joints

NEW ALARM WITH CENTRAL LOCKING

BRAND NEW PEDDERS SPRING 2 1/2" LOWERED

moroe shocks

NEW NOLTHANE BUSHES (TRAILING ARMS CONTROLL ARMS SWAY BARS)

rolled guards easily fits 18" wheels not rubbing

JUST SERVICED ALWAYS SERVICED EVERY 5,000KMS

exhuast extractors

aftermarket steering wheel gearknob

tinted windows

16"WHEELS

IMMACUALTE INTERIOR!!

**** car has engineers certificate which covers ****

18" wheels with low profile tires

modified suspension

exhuast / extractors

aftermarket steering wheel

aftermaket in cabin guages

car located campbelltown

call STEVEN 0417826725

very neat looking car be quick wont last

very unfortunate sale but need cash for my 180sx so my daily driver has to go!

THIS IS MY BABY!!

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