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Hey dudes,

I am selling my Corolla i know its a skyline orum but hopefully when i sell this i ll be able to get my R32 GTR .

here are the mods.

1988 corolla

Wrx blue in colour

Supercharged 15psi

cams, heads worked , extractors

Chrome Engine bay

EMS computer

$3000 sound system

lowered

3inch exhaust

front body kit

roll cage

custom made bonet

17inch sparco wheels

4spot caliper brakes

standard interor ( grey in colour)

Momo steering wheel

13.25 down Quarter mile

i ve spent about $20000 on the car its a good relaible car and quick just wanting to upgrade to a skyline thats reason for sale

$8000

if interested email me at [email protected]

or phone on 0404 027 958

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yeah well when i did this car up i didnt care about getting my $$$$ back cause i knew there was no way in HELL of me getting the $$$$ back just did it for fun

yeah can be a bit of a pain in the ass selling cars like these BUT SOMETIMES u can get a BARGIN hahah and for $8000 this car IS a Bargin

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