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Make:Toyota

Model: Corolla Seca Twin Cam 16

Milage: 2020000

Colour: Faded and peeling red

Location: Sydney NSW

RWC supplied? not required

Currently registered? Yes Till August 2008

Price: $2200 with 17" ROH Adrenalins or $2000 with stock S1 alloys with 2 G-grid tyres and 2 bald retreads (will fit 2 tyres for extra $100)

Contact: Sam on 0413728316

Item Condition: Fair, does have rust in the rear quarters and front door apetures, Interior Carpet is marked but seats are in great original condition. Mechnaically Sound. Lower Engine Mounts need replacing (May replace depending on negotiations) paint is faded

Engine: 4AGE Bigport with approx 140k - Runs well.

Gearbox: C52 5 Speed Manual

Since Purchase i have replaced:

Engine with 88model motor with ~140k

Front Control arm bushes

17" ROH Adrenalin Alloys (optional)

Radiator

This is a great sound 1st car or as a daily runabout as i have used it. Lots of rego

Pics of the build can be seen here

Images:

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Contact Details: Sam on 0413728316 email samuel(dot)mitchell(at)optusnet.com.au

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