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Maybe a wasted excercise but praps worth a try, I'm looking for an as near to stock as I can get R34GT-t Auto but the usual story gota sell one to get the next , I wouldn't bother doing this normaly but this Celica is in such good condition I thought it could be of interest, below is the copy from my carsales ad.

Qld rego till 23/08/11

100069 Klms

9.5ltr to the 100klms

Car garaged at Helensvale

PM me or post comment/questions

This Celica is in superb condition with ALL log book services up to date and done exclusively by Toyota. including the 100000kms one, with no mods except the wheels and polyurethane rear trailing arm bushes.

Extra to the Toyota services as the vehicle has just passed the 100000klms has been done in the last 3 months is listed below along

The timing belt , water pump, idler pulley and tensioner pulley have also been done , not left of with the old "the timing belt service dosen't need doing before 140000kms--it's actualy 100000Km OR 90 months whichever comes first.

The brake system has been serviced and has new pads, the rotors have been skimed the system flushed and new Castrol Super Response DOT4 replacement fluid used.

The Clutch hydraulic system has been flushed and new Castrol Super Response DOT4 replacement fluid used.

The coolant system has been flushed and Toyota coolant used for replacement.

The gearbox oil has been drained and replaced with new fully synthetic oil , I'm not sure what brand but it was done by Autotech who usualy do Skylines so it will be very high grade

The car has factory cruise control .

The alarm system is factory and has an immobiliser/siren , this works on both doors, bonnet ,ignition and rear hatch.

The interior is in pristine condition with no rips tears or blemishes on the upholstery , carpets or plastic trim.

New window tint.

There is a new dashmat in place - and no, there are no cracks in the dash.

ICE- -A new old stock double din Toyota radio, CD cassette has just being fitted , the sound is great , there is also a SONY 10 stack CD player working and mounted in the rear cargo space.

The wheels are new 17 x7 Kingslite alloys which are slightly lighter than the stock factory 15" alloys, new Kuhmo Zetum 225x45x17 tyres & Nolethane trailing arm bushes have been fitted giving great roadholding.

The paint is immaculate white origional, there are new cars coming of the showroom floor with paint that isn't this good -seriously

This is a superb all round vehicle, I doubt that there is one in better all round condition to be found it would suite anyone who wants a realy, realy good Celica.

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Forgot---its an Australian delivered 1999 first reg 08/99 2.2ltre N/A 4 cylinder 5 speed manual.

CARSALES FOR MORE PICS

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=10141027&postcode=4212&__Qpb=true&__Nf=p_GeoLocation_String|GCLT -27.88454,153.3491 12.1&__Ns=pCar_RankSort_Int32|1||pCar_PriceSort_Decimal|1||pCar_Make_String|0||pCar_Model_String|0&keywords=&__N=1216 1282 4294962861 4294962171&distance=10&silo=1011&seot=1&tsrc=allcarhome&__Nne=15&trecs=6&Cr=3&__sid=12E3EF30B6DA

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