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previously owned by old lady from new, my parents are the second owners of this car. in there 50's so its had a good life.. parents have upgraded and dont need it anymore

I am currently using this to get to and from work as my car has cracked enginemount, its not mine its theres

Really good daily if you want to save fuel, cart the family around, want space for friends ect

1995 CSi sedan

has 184xxxkms runs well

automatic 4 cylinder

has gas conversion(filled it up with gas for them tonight and its bloody cheap!)

4 door sedan

few little scrapes here and there, nothing major (can see in this thread camry pictures)

interior has seat covers(lamb wool i think) that are a bit worn, but underneath is perfect condition

has a cd/mp3 player, all speakers work great

serviced regularly

may need rear shocks soon

no cracks in dash

alarm and central/remote locking

rego ends sometime soon but 3 months will be added upon sale

they want $3500 or best offer i guess, and no my parents dont want swaps haha

sms me (for filtering purposes) if interested and arrange a time to look at it with either me or my dad depending on the time of day..

0434996861

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