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Hi all,

I've decided to sell my project car as i need to get my ass into gear and get a house

Details are as follows:

Red 1994 Toyota Supra N/A 5sp manual

177,xxx K's

12 months rego

Very stardard and unmolestered

Mechanically A1

ABS system

80% tread on dunlop tyres

New clutch and rear main seal

Sony explode sound system (speakers, amp, sub)

Viper Car alarm with keyless entry

Bad points

minor damage to driverside door

Paint faded in some areas

The car is straight as a die, other than the driver door. The rest of the body indicates that it clearly has never been in a major accident. It just wants some TLC to restore it to perfect condition

Location: Sunbury, VIC

Price: 10,500 ono

Call me on 0417 585 108 or PM me

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