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Selling my 1986 Corona which i purchased recently as a runaround car while i was deciding what car to buy for my project.

Well, i have found a car which i would like to purchase so i need to sell this car first.

The car is in very good condition throughout, no rust or damage.

I have all the reciepts and log books for the car.

100% reliable, will start first time every time and run perfectly, no problems with car at all.

The car is manual and is fantastic on fuel.

Just had the car serviced and tuned.

It has : 3 1/2 months rego, exhaust, K+N Filter, full alarm, new radiator, hoses, lifters, brakes and carby (all with reciepts), 4 speaker radio/cassette.

Looking for $1200.

What more could you ask for in a $1200 car ??

Contact me here or at [email protected]

I'm in Sydney.

Thanks for your support INASNT.

Maybe your cousins Corona isn't in as good condition as my one or maybe it hasn't got as many features.

If i don't sell it, i'll keep it, it's the perfect runaround car, nothing wrong with it.

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Originally posted by Mr Rb20

Thanks for your support INASNT.

Maybe your cousins Corona isn't in as good condition as my one or maybe it hasn't got as many features.

If i don't sell it, i'll keep it, it's the perfect runaround car, nothing wrong with it.

if u were in mebourne u could have come pick it up ad used it for spare parts

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