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Model: Toyota Starlet Life EP90

Location: Western Suburbs, Melbourne.

Kilometers: 152,xxx

Registration: Valid till August 2010

Color: Red

Price: $5200 with RWC, $5000 without,

Will swap for a larger car Mitsubishi Magna/Ford Ute etc.. Cash your way or my way is fine, Dont offer me sports cars i already have 1.

Info:

- 5 Speed Manual, 1.3L 4cylinder Engine, 15" rims with 2000km old Achiles Tyres, Toyota Fabric Dash mat.

- Serviced regulary at Toyota Altona & South Melbourne, Interior/Exterior cleaned by 1QR St Kilda Towers.

- Very clean and well maintained car it recently had a RWC since somebody was meant to buy it but they dropped out, The car passed easily and all they changed was tires and they re-gassed the aircon and changed my dash globes. Still have that RWC paper work!

- Fuel economy is beyond belief, 600kms to a tank going to Swanhill with the aircon on, Local CBD driving i can do about 480-530km to a tank with the aircon going aswell, Full tank with todays bad fuel price is less then $50 for a empty to full fill up.

- Drives great, Enough power for hilly drives, Heaps of room in the back, Have been able to fit 6 tires in the back with the seats down very easily.

- For any questions you can call the guys at Toyota Altona to verify the vehicle, When i bought it they done my RWC, and still do the maintence.

Reason for Sale:

- Just got given a work car, So ive decided to upgrade to a larger Daily car to use for Towing etc.

Contact: PM or email [email protected]

Ignore the Pinkyness Look from the Photos they are off my phone cam haha, The car is a proper Red not faded!

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