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Hey all,

FOR SALE:

Car: Toyota Celica WRC Trophy Edition

Year: 1995

Colour: Black

KMS: approx 110,000kms

Rego till Jan 2007

5-speed manual

Aircon, power windows, power steering, full alarm system

Near stock, has a set of 15inch three-spoke mag wheels (with near new tyres) on it, full aftermarket alarm/immobiliser system hooked to central locking and tinted windows. Interior is perfect, exterior is also perfect bar a couple of small stone chip on bonnet and small crack in bottom of windscreen (not a problem for rego).

Car is serviced every 6months or 10,000kms with full fluid change and new filters everytime. Had full service done approx 8,000kms ago...everything was done, water pump, timing belt, fan belts, fluids, brakes, spark plugs, leads...the whole lot.

Also comes with Robco carbra (best on the market), and has all cables run though car for a sub/amp setup, only standard radio/cd will be sold with car thou.

Great little car...always reliable, never had any problems. Reason for sale is it's no longer practical, cannot bear to use this car as a "everyday" car, so am getting something a little more practical.

Price is $13,500 negotiable (quick sale needed).

Feel free to ask any questions and I will get back to you ASAP.

PICTURES:

Engine Bay

Exterior (Front)

Exterior (Rear)

Interior

Edited by hobzta

Price dropped to $12,000 or best offer, need the room so this car has to go pretty soon...make an offer and we can negotiate from there (very negotiable for right person)

Edited by hobzta
  • 2 weeks later...

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