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Make: Toyota

Model:RA60

Milage:300 thou

Transmission: 5pd Manual

Colour: PANDA!!! black and yellow

Location: Melbourne West

Complied? yaha

RWC supplied? if needed?

Currently registered? indeed 6 months left

Price: 1500

Contact: 0431242703 G

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1982 toyota celica ra60

yellow on black "custom spray" panda

engine

21rc 2.lt carby... the thing actually has quite a bit of go, test drives welcome

this was a project car that me and my old man fixed up

ive spent well over a 1200 restoring this car

it runs smooooooth as, im sure a few fellas on here can vouche

5speed REAR WHEEL DRIVE MANUAL (yess... )

the diff has not been welded YET, maybe the next buyer will take care of that

tinted rear tailights

new voltage regulator

new alternator

i was told that if you take out the restrictions on thee cars they go quite well, also its a carby so cleaning the bay is easy as

its been serviced tot he fullest extent including a new dizzy, new leads, new sparkies all the rest

comes with about 6 months rego

very roadworthy tyres

final comments...

the hand brake works well

inspections welcome

located in teh great west of melbourne

reason for sale is i bought this car as a daily, then i bought a gtr... and i swore to myself that id drive this thing weekly, but i havent touched it since ive had the gtr... so i need to sell this car.. and my gtst because ive got to many cars lol

price

1500

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