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hi guys and girls,

well the time has come for me to sell my first car and move into a skyline. i dont really want to sell but the finances dictate that i must.

the car is a 1993 toyota corolla csi limited sedan

it has 178ks on it

jade green in colour

5 speed

polished alloys (aw11 mr2 ones)

cd player

full log books

pod filter

sports engine tune

sports exhaust including extractors

air conditioning

power steering

central locking

alarm

in execellent condition

would suit daily driver or 4agze conversion

asking $8000 ono

can be contacted via email at

[email protected]

or by phone on 0402 816 201

will post pics in a day or so

rolla boy

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Gravity, the price that i have placed on mine is an honest indication of the condition that mine is in. i have spoken to many people in relation to this and we all agree that this is a fair price given the age and miles. if you find something cheaper elsewhere, good for you, buy it instead. there will always be cars cheaper and dearer that the price on any given car, thats just the way it is. i know this and accept this, but as i said, the price on mine is a fair evaluation given the age and miles and options.

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