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Bought this car only a week or so ago, but she's not practical, i really should have bought a four door.

details as follows

1986 Toyota MR2, Factory Supercharged - 4AGZE Engine, 7rib block, bigport. AFM

116 000 kms

Targa Top

Kenwood CD player

TRD Quickshifter

New suspension and 1" lowered king springs

Holley Needle Style Boost Guage

Rays 14x6" Rims

E51 Gearbox with LSD

Car is completely engineered, will be sold with 3 months ACT rego

Engine is in great condition, has done 25 000kms since coming to australia in 2001. the rims have seen better days, and there are a few imperfections on the paint. interior is in great condition. i bought the car off a mature owner in coffs harbour, who owns another one of these.

Looking for $9000obo

duongy @ hotmail.com

0407418898

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=31323

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hey mate i have been lookin for one of those for ages i was goin to import one but at the last minute decided i wouldnt be able to finance an import. would you accept $7000 cash thats all i have atm. plz get bac to me asap email me on [email protected] or call on 0439465274

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