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Make: Toyota

Model: Camry Vienta CSi 3.0L V6

Milage: 190xxx

Transmission:Automatic

Colour:Green

Location:Western Sydney

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered?Yes

Price:$3800 ono

Contact:0415 243 245

Comments / Modifications: This has been my sis'inlaws for the last 5 years, now that she got married, doesn't need it as regularly as before, mechanically sound, interior clean and tidy. body has a few scratches but no biggy

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Does you sister inlaw want to trade for my 180SX and cash my way? at least she might have a weekend car to drive around with!

:banana: thanks for the offer but i just sold my 180sx so if shes wanted one, she could have had mine. Anyways i dont think shes into sports car. cheers

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