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Make: Toyota

Model: Corona Avante

Year: 1985

Kilometers: 227,xxx

Colour: White

Interior Colour: Blue Grey Velour

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Registration: February 2010

RWC: Not included (Recently had one done 05/09)

Engine: 2.0 Ltr 2S engine (Single Carby)

71kw 155Nm

Location: Glen Waverley (Victoria)

Price: $2000 (FIRM)

Contact: 0431 222 796 call or SMS

Info:

I recently purchased this car as my daily driver to and from work as i was sick of driving the r32 onto work sites and also the cost of fuel and maintenance was killing me!! I spent ages looking for a good condition corona which was manual and i finally found one not too long ago. Drove all the way up to Woori Yallock to test drive it and then came back the next day to pay for it and pick it up because i liked it so much. It drives amazingly, gearbox is smooth, gears dont crunch, engine feels very strong, and overall condition is very good.

Reason for Sale:

Bought this car for me to use to drive to work, but mainly it was for my dad to drive around when he came back from overseas in September until he bought a new car. Just found out that he isnt coming back until after Christmas so i cannot afford to keep it for all that time so i unfortunatley have to sell.

Good Parts:

The body is in excellent conditon, very straight, has the occasional pin dent but this is to be expected on an old car.

Interior is in great condition also, no cracks in the dash or rips in the seats.

15X7 BBS Meshies included with Bridgestone front tyres 80% and Yokohoma rear tyres 60%

Car come with Heaps of receipts, even comes with the original purchase receipt from Andersons Toyota in Mt Waverley

recepits include:

- All services from new-170,000kms (2nd owner was a mechanic so he serviced it from 170-000 until 226,000 when i bought it)

-Removal of gearbox, strip, clean, and inspect/replace parts as required 3/02/00

-Replace Clutch Assembly 03/02/00

-Carby Overhauled 22/04/98

-New Master Cylinder

-New Heating system

-Reconditioned Altenator

Pioneer CD Player and 6" rear pioneer speakers installed.

Car drives very smooth, suspension alligned

4 Wheel disc brakes

Central Locking

Air Conditioning

Tow Bar and Trailer Light Cable

SAAS Woodgrain Steering Wheel (Stock also included)

Gregory's Manual included

Bad Points:

Cracks in the paint on the front and rear bumpers and a couple of light scuffs as well. These are nothing to worry about but i thought i might add them as well just so you know.

Pictures:

Front.jpg

Rear.jpg

Side.jpg

OtherSide.jpg

Engine.jpg

interior.jpg

Thanks, hoy

Edited by hoy32
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