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Built 103 of 110 only ever made.

Limited Edition Turbo Corolla Sportivo.

107 000kms

You want a car thats gets over 500kms per tank?

Only cost around $50 to fill up?

Has the power and torque of a big capacity car?

Has the reliability of Toyota?

Cheap running costs of a small Toyota?

Then look no further!

My wifes car is up for sale. We had to upgrade to a bigger sedan as we have a baby now.

The car comes with alarm.

Central Locking

Dark Tinted Windows

17 Inch Alloys

CD Player

In excellent Condition.

$15 500 ono

Phone 0433 120 207

Rosemeadow Campbelltown

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turbo wow i thought they also came in supercharged only!!

very nice mate gl with sale

Cheers mate.

Nah no supercharge. They came out in Ball bearing turbo setup with factory oil cooler, front mount,oil air separator and better brakes.

look at george the junky... hahahaha..

who's the skinny asian guy sitting down at the front with the jeans and black singlet..? :bunny:

Looks like he's between cycles.

They were seriously good days man..

I'll stop whoring your thread mate..

take care.

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