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up for sale is a

ae92 toyota corolla

with a ae92 levin 4agze frontcut conversion

gunmetal (not silver)

230000ks on the car

car is engineered for most mods

had a lot of money being spent recently with replacing the clutch

with oem exedy

and fixing up the engine wiring and new battery

have lots of reciepts as well with the car

engine bay extras:

pwr front mount intercooler

bov (non functional)

water bottle

strut brace

interior:

ae92 south african import leather seats

ae92 levin dash and cluster

boost guage

custom front door pods for 6 inch splits

pioneer 6x9 in rear

trd steering wheel and boss kit

woodgrain shifter

soundstorm mp3 headunit

exhaust:

has had aftermarket exhaust including cat and muffler though was done by prevoius owners, will find specs if i can soon

brakes:

ae92 levin brakes in front

suspension:

k mac springs (sits like king spring superlows just tucks on rears)

appearance:

17 inch rota rims (black with chrome lip), with bridgestone potenza re050s on front

and falkens on rear (all 205/40/17) CAR WILL ONLY COME WITH THE RIMS PICTURED IN REAR DRIVERS SIDE (2 TYRES WILL BE REQUIRED) CAN HAVE ROTAS FOR EXTRA PRICE

ae92 levin scoop bonnet

is a nice quick car though currently only running of 5psi ( below stock due to fmic)

body is not immaculate with dents and a bit of hail damage (not bad, worst area is bonnet)

and little damage on rear though nothing too bad

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REGO HAS RUN OUT

HENCE THE PRICE IS $2500 FOR THIS WEEK ONLY

(TILL 12/4/10)

hurry up and buy it

its a bargain considering the money that has been spent on it in the past month

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