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Hey guys,

I'd like to show off my RA 28.

I'm also selling it! :P Why? 'Coz there aint no space in the driveway to fit both a skyline and a celica!

I'm asking for $5000 with plates, rego until 05/07, but will negotiate.

Engineers certificate for engine and wheels

Inspection station OK

"RA 028" ACT number plates

2 litre, EFI Engine swap (1986 Celica)

$2000+ spent on maintainence and tuning (with papers)

Microtec MT-8 computer

King Springs

Monroe shock absorbers

Retrimmed interior (very tidy!)

Sound system

JVC head unit

2 x 140w JVC amp

4 x VDO Dayton speakers

12" sub in spare wheel base

17" chrome wheels

Purple pealescent paint

PM me, Karl, for more details if interested, alternatively.. contact me on 0433 010 385. Located in the ACT

OR

Add a comment about my car for the hell of it.. ;)

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where the fwck were ya a few months ago my bro would've bought it in a second!

he's a ra28 freak but already bought a project 1 :(

hell if you were in melb i would've bought it myself that looks immaculate dude.

i'll show this to my bro anyway he might still want it and use his other one for parts or something.

edit: any interior/engine bay pics?

thanks

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where the fwck were ya a few months ago my bro would've bought it in a second!

he's a ra28 freak but already bought a project 1 :P

hell if you were in melb i would've bought it myself that looks immaculate dude.

i'll show this to my bro anyway he might still want it and use his other one for parts or something.

edit: any interior/engine bay pics?

thanks

here are some pics of the interior/engine..

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Hey guys, just an update.

I've posted this car on carsales.com.au for $5200, so if you know anyone that is interested tell them about this post on the forum for $5000. A $200 discount! YAY! :)

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/...icle_id=3765059

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