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Make:

Toyota Camry

Milage:

74000kms

Transmission:

Manual

Colour:

Morning Dew, i think

Location:

Brisbane Southside

RWC supplied?

yes

Currently registered?

yes

Price:

$21000

Contact:

PM or 0403437653

Comments / Modifications:

Probably the wrong site to sell a standard camry, but will give it a crack anyway. Car has 74000kms on it, due to driving from Brisbane to Gold Coast every day for work. 75000km service already done. Apart from that, perfect condition. Interior is great, and exterior has maybe two minor scratches from getting crap out of the boot. Tyres are 90%, and is registered until Feb 09.

In the photos, car is a bit dirty, but it's been raining on and off for the last two weeks. Will get some pics up of it clean, once the weather clears up.

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would have loved to, but my mrs would kill me. have three cars, with a fourth coming through work, and only two parking spaces at my appartment.

camry is currently parked in my neighbours lot, as he doesn't have a car.

would have kept the camry and sold the mrs's festiva, but she can't drive a manual.

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she wants a bloody citroen.

when the camry goes, buying either a citroen or peugeot, then selling the festiva.

would love to have another skyline to drive around in. would have a great lineup at home. rb25 r32, r34 gtt and the new golf gti (arrives in september).

unfortunately, apparently that would be too many toys.

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somebody throw me an offer

want this gone

and don't offer 14k like one muppet earlier in the week. i would rather crash it into a bloody tree and collect the insurance money, than sell it for 14k.

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Hey mate,

Is this a Camry Altise or Grande or Ateva? Sorry not too familiar with the various models just looking up their specs etc...Does this model come with VSC?

Considering but need to get rid of the GTT first.

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