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1992 Toyota Corolla Hatch (Chassis code ae94) in Spearmint Metallic

POSTING ON BEHALF OF A FRIEND

When i first got the car. Standard ride height

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Currently sits..

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ae92 sx s1 brake upgrade

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5 speed manual

118kw 1.6 litre 4A-GE Silvertop 20valve 145 000 km

320 000 km on chassis

Registration until Apr 14

Engine has been properly registered with this chassis.

Lukey cat-back exhaust system with Lukey turbo muffler

Near new K&N pod filter

Recently replaced air flow meter

Air conditioning

Factory Central Locking

Electric Mirrors

Interior

Factory Series 1 Seca SX Twin Cam interior.

Drivers seat includes adjustable lumbar support

New Dash mat

Suspension and Brakes

Front: ae92 sprinter GTZ short stroke struts and 3.3kg TRD springs

Rear: standard shocks and Auora green springs

20mm Whiteline 3-way adjustable Rear Swaybar

Vented front brake discs from Series 1 SX.

Rear disc brakes from Series 1 SX.

Lucas pads front & Ferodo Excels rear

3 point factory SX strut brace

14 inch Series 1 SX alloy wheels

Bridgestone Potenza re001 185/60/14's on the front

Good Year Eagle GA 175/65/14's on the rear in average condition

Stereo Components

Sony CDX-F5700 MP3/CD head unit

Has auxiliary input for iPod’s and other mp3 players.

Comes with remote control

Pioneer TS-A6961E 3 way 6x9’s in the rear

Alpine 6 inch speakers at the front

Exterior

Clear side indicators from VT Commodore

rear bumper was dented from backing into a pole but has been fixed

Car will also come with spares, ie stock springs/ struts, swaybar, airbox and maybe some JDM goodies if the car sells for the right price.

Asking Price:

$3600 will consider a slant front ke70 or ae71 in good STOCK unmolestered condition as part payment or any other 4 cylinder toyotas or another cheap run about. Pm me what you've got!

Reason for sale: Need to spend money on my project car and would like a cheaper daily. Car will be very missed :P

Car has never missed a beat the 7 months i have owned it. Is a cheap and reliable daily. Has been used as my work car. Recently serviced. New brake, clutch, engine, gear box fluids etc. Always run on genuine toyota coolant and BP fuel. Best of all it is a good sleeper with the registered 20 valve silvertop.

Fuel consumption is roughly 8 to the 100. Got 430km's to a tank last week

Contact:

You can contact Jarryd on his Mobile. You can call pretty much anytime but NO test piolets/ tire kickers please. Serious buyers only

0434493776

Questions via PM or phone only. Please do not make my thread a discussion.

Car is located in the Northern Suburbs of Adelaide.

Thank you

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