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Selling a Toyota Celica GT4 St185 AWD Turbo.

5sp. Manual

AWD

2L 3SGTE Twin Cam Engine

This car is i good conditon cosmetically and perfect mechanically.

Some upgrades to note down is:

-Bored and honed, port and polished.

-Forged internals

-new timing belt.

-rebuilt rear diff.

-new Garrett Turbo (min. 14PSI)

-PRW radiator

-PRW Oil cooler.

- Complete new radiator piping and oil piping.

-Everything under the hood is new except electronics.

-JVC Head unit MP3 compatible.

-1000W JVC Amp.

-Pioneer sub.

-18" Advanti rims, tyres 90% new.

-3" full stainless steel exhaust, 5" canon muffler.

Tens of Thousands spent and at a great loss. Well maintained car. This car is very quick, i will miss this car alot. But need a more family orientated car with a baby on the way. New owner will be very happy to own this car as it has been serviced regularly and is very smooth.

Will have to see to believe what a nice car it is. It also includes the old turbo and some spare piping.

I will not take any lower than $15000 this will include rego until april 2010 and RWC, you will find it will be well worth it. As of course everything mechanically is new.

I am only interested in swaps if it is a 2003-2005 Toyota Corolla 6sp. manual Hatch (negotiate of course, money either my way or yours or clean swap)

Please feel free to message me on 0422064121

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Edited by custard85
  • 2 weeks later...

Price drop to $14000 as been to many a car dealer to get firm price. This is the price and will not go any lower for now.

Also Turbo is the GT2871 280-460HP Turbo. Engine is good for 300 KW at wheels. Do not know power as i have no 4 wheel dyno here but can do 0-100 in mid 6 secs. on 10PSI

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