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G'day guys,

Throwing an add up of my toyota camry, had it for 5 years and it's never let me down.

Kms: 116,400

Int. and ext. Has been detailed over the last few weeks

Great manual to learn in

Has cost me NOTHING but services and a bit of front suspension work which was a common fault.

Selling cause I'm sick of having two cars and the skyline wins.

Never done hand brakies or any of that crap, drove it for what it is, a reliable commuter that gets you to and from a b and c.

Price is neg but I don't want any 1000 bids or any you can buy a SICKKKKKK r32 bucket for half the price.

Camrys of this model with100,000kms more go for 500 dollars less with none of the added extras.

Extras include:

Remote central locking, alarm system, 4 6" speakers, Sony cd player head unit, 17" alloys, toe bar, power steering and aircon.

Swing me a PM or email via car sales.

I want it gone by 28th of this month so I don't need to insure it again. (keep that in min with the neg ;)

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Revised price.

A r32 is the same age and people are asking 8-13 grand for gtst buckets because it goes vvvmmmmm tu tu tu.

This is has low kms and is reliable as. I based my price on the market of these cars and have since revised the price to the same as others with over 200,xxxkms on it.

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