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Hi everyone, now I know it isn't a skyline!

Posting my AE111 Corolla Levin BZG for sale

162xxxkm, Pearl white (which is silver)

4age 20V Black top engine (have a dyno sheet for it making 110hp at the wheels somewhere)

5 Speed manual, FWD (no LSD)

Imported by me back in 2007/2008.

Aftermarket stuff:

15x7 Enkei RPF1's

Aftermarket Ram tubes inside factory plenum

Aftermarket exhaust with Fujitsubo Muffler & high flow 'metal cat'

Alpine CDA9886 head unit (USB port in the glove box), MB Quart splits in the front. Sound deadened doors and bootlid

Tinted Windows

Selbys 22mm Rear swaybar, front upper Whiteline strutbrace and lower JIC Magic brace

Lovells lowering springs + standard shocks (the car has Macpherson struts, not the troublesome Superstrut suspension)

Facelift BZR Tail lights

Bad stuff:

Front right fog light fills with water (they all do it! I have replaced these fog lights since buying the car with a brand new one and it was only a matter of time before this one started doing it too, every other Pre-facelift AE111 has the same issue)

Paint on the roof is soapy

Few little imperfections in the bodywork - you can see a dint in the photo below that was caused when I used to work at a school - I believe the asking price reflects that the car is not perfect.

Chasing $7000 with an RWC and 6 months QLD Rego. I am only selling as I have bought the car I have wanted for the last 5 years, a V35 350GT coupé.

As far as two door cars go it is quite practical having a big boot (for a 2 door!) and a rear seat that partially folds flat. Just don't try putting anyone taller than 5'5 in the back

The Levin is a great car to drive, and has served me well over the last few years. Would suit a P plater or someone wanting a car that is fairly cheap to run without being an econo box (550km/40L BP98, 4 cylinder registration), after having driven non turbo R33's and R34's I would say this is definitely more fun to drive!

PM Me for more details, I live on the southside of Brisbane

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