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Make: Toyota

Model: Corolla Seca Liftback RV

Milage: 120,000 origional kms, with service history!

Transmission: 5sp manual

Colour: White, faded, couple of light rust spots, nothing touch up paint wont fix

Location: Eastern Suburbs Sydney

Complied? Fo shu!

RWC supplied? Ill write on paper if you want

Currently registered? YES! Till November! Rego is cheap as piss on this too

Price: $1800 or Best offer... Chuck me an offer dammit!

Contact: Myself, drop us a pm and ill chuck you my number

Comments / Modifications: Its pretty damn clean inside, its got a panasonic cd player and some 6x9s on the back fully sick, couple of rust spots here and there, otherwise its a toyota so starts first time every time, service history, and PIRELLI tyres that are almost new! WOW

It will make a great runaround for someone, it can run on the smell of a fart, plenty of room in the back for bodies or car parts, do petrol runners in it, take the springs out and crooz george st.. whatever!

One issue, it bumped into the back of a stationary car doing all of about 7km/h so it busted a headlight and bent the bonnet, but this ONE TIME DEAL i have put new headlights on it, and another bonnet, which is slight different colour but still looks hot, paint it black for drifter look! the raid support is slightly bent, but there are NO leaks, EVERYTHING still works.. its shit hot...

Images: Sorry no images as yet

BUT it looks like this one without the gay bonnet scoop and stickers

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