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Sick of your old and boring R34 GTR? Getting tired of driving a car that has 300+RWKW? Finding it draining to get into your 10 second car and taking it to the servo, only to see some old lady frothing at the mouth over the colour of your paint job??? WELL LOOK NO FURTHER!

Up for sale is my manual KH Ford Laser TX3 (non turbo but it's red so it does go faster than the rest).

It's just clocked over 255,000 KM on it, but the damn thing drives like a dream. Had it for about two years now and has never skipped a beat. Always serviced and never driven hard, only taken to work and back (Tullamarine airport and I live in Tullamarine), has made an awesome daily for me, and EASILY gets me 450-500KM per tank, and that's me driving locally as I rarely get to go anywhere other than work

The beast is mechanically A1: Engine is perfect, gearbox shifts without crunching or anything like that, clutch is perfect, brakes are more than fine.. Don't know what else to say.

It's got some set of 15" wheels on it with great tread on the tires, once again I don't drive far. Occasionally I've taken it to the other side of the city when I stay up at my brothers house, so it is fine for longer distance trips. The engine doesn't make noises, it starts first time every time.

The bad points are as follows: Paint has major fades on the rear spoiler and (I think) the bonnet? The car could do with a good cut and polish, there isn't too much shine on it at the moment. There is also a scratch along the right rear quarter panel where my mrs reversed her shitbox into mine, other than that the body is relatively good.

The clown before me decided to cut holes in the door trim to fit tweeters... Enough said.

The car will be sold as is - so no RWC or Rego (Don't think it will need much for roadworthy)

It's also got wiring from the battery to the boot, so just hook up and amp and you can doof doof all you like.

Don't know what these things go for so I'll say $1,500 ONO

Manny - 0488582587 or PM me

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