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Make:TOYOTA

Model:1988 MR2 AW11

Milage: 210,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Red

Location: Endeavour Hills, Victoria

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? No, can be arranged for more

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $4,300

Contact:Mark - Mob: 0402696373 do not pm me

Comments / Modifications:

Nice looking sports car with heaps of go. Perfect for P Platers. Has a 4AGE motor, a engine still used for motor sports today.

Paint is excellent. Very glossy and definitely a head turner. Has a small dent on the left guard. Inside is immaculate. Has good fuel economy (light car, small engine) and is cheap to insure.

Comes with Sparco Steering Wheel, Kenwood 4" Speakers and Sony Headunit. Has 15" Alloy Wheels with good thread left. Custom Extractors and Exhaust to 4" Tip. Car goes really well and handles better.

Nothing is needed for RWC. Required rear engine mount, highlights, steering wheel and wipers, all this has been done. Tyres are RWC too.

Recently serviced. Inspection is a must, will impress.

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