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you want a daily well this is for you.

been such a great daily to work and back. haven't had one problem at all in the last 6 months since i replaced the engine.as you can see everything in the car is immaculate, very clean and tidy always, even stock mats.

about car:

1985 toyota corona carby. white

4 cylinders.

5 speed manuel.

232.000k's on body 203.000 on engine.

no rust at all, very very good body still looks like brand new paint.

gearbox has been recod, have receipts from previous owner.

has 4 new tires.

needs new muffler and rotors re-machined for a rwc. i can do that if you like for extra $$$$

brand new brake pads.front and rear.

engine has brand new manifold, carby, gaskets.

saars steering wheel. with boss kit.

new plugs,x3 belts, coils, water, oil.

drives like a dream.

has till next march for rego.

located westside. hoppers crossing.

$1250 without rwc

$1600 with rwc

contact me on 0430078630. prices are slightly negotiable. more pictures coming soon

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