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1985, factory manual, 5M-E 2.8L, 176,000kms, gunmetal grey, completely original.

Excellent condition & very reliable.

Recently had full service - new transmission fluid, coolant, clutch master cylinder, K&N air filter (in the standard airbox).

Reconditioned fuel tank + new fuel pump, Toyo T1R tyres, new brake pads and machined discs, new battery and ignition coils, and power steering hoses, all within the last 2 years.

Brant alarm/immobiliser.

Receipts available.

A few minor cosmetic dings in bumpers front and rear.

No major rust.

Rego until Jun 2011.

$4200 firm.

Car is in Sydney-north area.

Contact: 0424 271 xxx

or PM.

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