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hey, i need to sell my KE30 corrolla to make way for the skyline again. I have only had the car for a few months after buying it from jimi on this site to run around while the r32 has been off the road. looking to sell it in a few weeks.

1976 kE30 sedan

xx33000k's

auto

mustard yellow

3rd Owner

new battery and alternator

interior is imac, perfect nic

exterior is average, few bumps and scratches

schmik seat covers

custom exhaust, sounds tuff (stock exhaust can be put back on for ya)

reliable as anything, nothing has gone wrong, cheapest car to run, great daily and looks classsssic!!!

Located around the Unley/Mitcham area

i bought it for $850 a few months ago and have only added to it with a few things (exhaust, covers, lube etc), so i shouldnt be looking at much less.

Contact detail's:

Stewart -

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 04211 26522

or better yet just PM me

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I can fully vouch for how these little gems work really well as a daily, cheap as @$&% on the petrolium, ok ok there not the most attractive old schooler out there but hey cheap mods can be done to make them sweet as!

I think the old Nissan/Corolla garage is the ticketo!

GL with the sale yo!

dont think there is anything wrong with it at all, i havent really looked at shit, it runs well. brakes are drum, hardly like a skyline but they seem to be in reasonable condition.

sorry i cant be much of a help, ive only had the car a few months and it hasnt troubled me once.

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