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Hey folks

I picked this up around 6 months ago and it's been a top little run about. Very fuel efficient and reasonably zippy. I'm up to 7 cars right now so unfortunately due to space some of them have to go.

Here are all the details

Asking $3600 negotiable

1999 Toyota Corolla Conquest 1.8L Auto - AE102

Around 3 months rego left, Pink slipped 3 months ago when I put 6 months on it so shouldn't need another pinkie for 9 months.

Power Windows in the front

Power mirrors

Icy cold Air Con, best air con in any car i've ever owned!

17 inch 5 spoke wheels + near new tyres

Extractors/headers

Sports steering wheel

Sony Xplod cd player head unit with Aux input for MP3 player

New front brake pads

New brake master cylinder

Tinted windows

Tow bar

recent service, New filters, air, oil, fuel.

A few bad points

Quite high klms at 367,000, but compression is quite good across the board at around 140psi. Possibly had a reco at some stage but unsure.

Engine runs nice and smooth and starts easily.

It needs new cv's as there is a slight shake in the steering wheel at 90 - 100 kph. I can get new shafts and have them fitted before sale for around $220 extra if the buyer chooses.

And lastly there is a small patch of clear coat missing from the bonnet as pictured. I have no idea how this happened as it was like this when I purchased it. I don't think there would be much cost in having it repaired but it didn't bother me so I left it as it. The rest of the body/paint is ok, a few scuffs etc here and there but nothing major i've come across. Comes up very nice after a wash, but it could do with a polish

It recently made a 1000k round trip up the coast and never missed a beat. I wouldn't hesitate to take it on a long trip at all.

Any questions, Please don't hesitate to ask.

Car is located near Wollongong NSW, about an hour south of Sydney.

Some Pics

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Cheers

Ben

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