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1988 AE92 FXGT Toyota Corolla

RARE 2 Door Hatch!

Colour: White

Odometer: 180,000

4AGE Twin Cam 16v 1.6L Engine, 5 Speed Manual with Heavy Duty Clutch, Disc Brakes all Round, Power Steering, Windows & Mirrors, Sunroof, Tinted Windows, Exhaust System with Cannon Muffler, Lowered Springs and Shocks, Custom Whiteline Rear Sway Bar (and Factory Front Strut Brace), 17" White ROH Boost R Rims with Near as New Tyres, Full Stereo System including JVC DVD/CD Head Unit, Front & Rear Speakers, Amp and 12" DLS Competition Subwoofer, Gizzmo Shift Light, Alarm & Immobiliser with Central Locking, Recently Serviced & New Battery

Very Rare, Great Condition, Sad to see it go...

$8,000

*VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN ADELAIDE*

Phone: 0423392779

Email: [email protected]

Pictures:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...8&silo=1011

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Edited by muffler_monster

** PRICE DROP TO $6,500 **

Due to unfortunate circumstances, the price of this car has been reduced...

1988 AE92 FXGT Toyota Corolla

RARE 2 Door Hatch!

4AGE Twin Cam 16v 1.6L Engine

5 Speed Manual

Heavy Duty Clutch

Disc Brakes all Round

Colour: White

Odometer: 179xxx

Power Steering, Windows & Mirrors

Sunroof

Tinted Windows

Exhaust System with Cannon Muffler

Lowered Springs and Shocks

Custom Whiteline Rear Sway Bar (and Factory Front Strut Brace)

17" White Boost R Rims with Near as New Tyres

Full Stereo System including JVC DVD/CD Head Unit, Front & Rear Speakers, Amp and 12" DLS Competition Subwoofer

Gizzmo Shift Light

Alarm & Immobiliser

Central Locking

Recently Serviced & New Battery

Very Rare, Great Condition, Sad to see it go...

*VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN ADELAIDE*

Phone: 0423392779

Email: [email protected]

Pictures: http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...E92&trecs=7

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