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Vehicle 1984 TOYOTA CROWN MS123 Royal

Price $2,700

Kilometres 209,000

Body 4 door 5 seat SEDAN

Colour Blue

Interior Colour Blue

Transmission 4 speed Automatic

Drive type Rear

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Multi-point injected 2.8L (2759cc)

Reg Plate UWM462

Reg Expiry JUL-2009

Road Worthy Certificate No

UP for sale is my Toyota Crown. I have owned it for the last year and it has been an excellent car and I am sad to see it go.

I am getting into 4x4's and can't afford to have both.

The car drives very well, and is a pleasure to drive, especially on long trips.

Motor and transmission seem to run fine, and it has recently had the head gasket replaced. Also has had a new battery and terminals fitted.

Nearly all of the suspension and brakes were replaced by the guy I brought it from, about a year a go. So it has near new Shocks, pads, machined rotors, and most bushes and tie-rod ends, were replaced..

A Must see. you will not be disappointed. Very clean and comfortable.

Good points

-VERY clean interior

-Very comfortable.

-Dark Tinted Windows

-Cruise Control, Electric Windows, Electric Mirrors, Auto Climate Control

-All electric items function perfectly

-Cooler box in rear parcel shelf

-Dual zone Climate control, with separate REAR controls

Bad Points

It has a couple of things that it needs, but i can show you these when you come for a look, and I'm open to negotiate on the price because of these things.

Any other questions or to come and inspect the car please give me a call.

I can arrange for inspections in either Mount Waverley or Carnegie.

Now asking $2700 but i am open to reasonable offers.

Car Needs to go...

Seller Details

Name Mat

Suburb MOUNT WAVERLEY

State Victoria

Post Code 3149

Contact on 0401 691 048 or [email protected]

Vehicle Features* (please confirm with seller)

* 4 Wheel Disc Brakes

* Adjustable Steering Column

* Air Conditioning

* Auto Climate Control

* Body Coloured Bumpers

* Central Locking

* Cruise Control

* Electric Mirrors

* Fuel Injection

* Independent Rear Suspension

* Power Steering

* Power Windows

* Tilt Steering

* Tinted Windows

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