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Had a little bad luck and need money.

So I don't think i can afford to keep this...

I drive this daily from Noarlunga to Port adelaide, and doesn't miss a beat!

Toyota Cressida mx83 grande.

full jzx81 front cut conversion, engine. gearbox, dash, pedals etc etc

114xxx on engine/gearbox/dash

32 gtst rims

Digital dash (from chaser)

lowered king springs all round

Timing belt replaced at 106xxx kms

LSD (recently rebuild)

Near new HD clutch

Garret boost gauge

No abs

De-badged

Rear muffler removed

Momo steering wheel

Walbro 500hp fuel pump

Has a front lip

Leather interior (very comfortable, decent condition)

Climate control

All electrics work (windows, seats, mirrors etc)

Plenty of rego left!

Only things is gearbox is noisy(common problem, shifts perfect though)

drivers door has a dent(car park accident) but its only damaged to the one door so just need to find a replacement door

seen for $100, don't have time to replace as i work 6-7days a week.

other then that, VERY reliable and very fast car, and will not get any unwanted cop attention

With exhaust, bigger front mount and 16psi, should get 230rwkw

Probably a few other things I've forgotten

$7499

Give me a call/text on 0433 596 509

Will consider swaps for cheaper car and cash my way

NO COMMODORES!

Only post a comment if interested in car, otherwise don't waste my time

If i don't get what i want ill keep it and pay $20 a week off my bills lol

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