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For sale: Toyota, 1977, cressida (mx32)

Location - Adelaide

Asking Price: $5000 or near offer (if interested make an offer) may consider swaps

Killometer's: 215,000 and climbing

Manual or Automatic transmission: Auto

Engine Type: 4m 2.6L

condition: pretty good condition for a 1977 car, minor dents and spots of rust here and there. mechanically sound. replaced the fuel pump recently, new ignition coil, new points, new alternator and regulator.

Modifications:

wheels: performance superlites front 15x10-12 rear 15x10-26

seats: jza80 supra front seats with electric recline, mx73 cressida rear seats.

fender mirrors, fender flares from a starlet, s13 rear wing, modified ke70 madhouse lip spoiler

Registration: just over a month left.

Other Comment's about the vehicle: turns so many heads, was going for the shakotan/bosozoku look. will have to lower it to complete the look. but need to sell due to financial reasons. lowered springs, coil overs or airbags all possible. 7mgte, 1jzgte or 2jzgte all possible too.

Contact: Michael 0421839626 or PM

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