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Its got low low km and is pretty much immaculate... Barely any scratches and dents, if any (didnt really look).

So tempted!

Last 2 links look best out of that lot... lol.

Thing with the swift^, it doesn't present like a thrashed to death worn out car... Its still like new but just without luxuries..

a hatchback swift I wouldnt have thought so, but there is something about that sedan that just says homo

red corona looks ok and comes with a free fridge and tent..BONUS!!

some of the kms on these cars really is testament to their build quality, most of them are over 300,000kms the fact they are stull running is a miracle..

and apparently a GPS and a Job too! thumbsup.gif

Haha but nah in all seriousness i thought 1200 was a bit much to pay for pretty much Bob in hatch form .. although it did come with the fridge/gps/tent/job ..

Yes Bob was recalled :( I was just getting attached ... I did notice as I was giving it back though that it had rust spots but they were badly touched up with paint so they werent really visible ... it still drove great though... Quite set on a corolla if I can for a good price :)

The swift looks really clean .. but Still alot of money?

Im quite interested in the 1991 Corolla with new everything

http://perth.gumtree.com.au/c-Cars-Vehicles-Motorbikes-Parts-cars-Toyota-Corolla-for-sale-W0QQAdIdZ281969329

WHY ARE THEY ALL SO FAR FROM ME

Well if you couldnt tell Im a bit of a cheapo .. looking for cars <1200 or less

for the swift id say it seems like its worth about 1500 ...

Theres plenty around! You don't need a car that clean etc, bodywork is unimportant :)

Hi there,

Yes the air conditioning is working.

It is 4 speed manual (4 speed and reverse).

On the exterior paint is small areas of where the white paint is browned, but it is superficial wearing of the paint rather than the metal being rusted. You are welcome to inspect it closely.

Thanks,

Pam

Hope that worked out well man!

I went and looked a 91 excel, it was SO clean like perfect condition, nothing wrong with it at all, just a few tiny spots of rust under the bonnet ... 900 bucks?

Im quite keen on it

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