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i have spent a bit of time on this car but have to many projects

and dont have the room and time to finish it. and will be sad to see it go

1984 ae71 corolla with 4ac 1.6lt

new heavy duty clutch and machined flywheel

new brake master, new clutch master, new clutch slave,

rebuilt engine

new water pump

timing belt

ported head and mild cam

t50 5speed gear box

ae86 tailshaft

Celica ta22 diff

sony mp3 cd player

6x9s

alloy rad 50mm thick

new thermostat

little bit of surface rust but car is pretty clean for an 84 car

new heater hoses

new radiator hoses

new dist cap and points and leads

new oil in diff gearbox and engine, brakes and coolant

new battery

$2500 un rego'd

located adel hills sa

call luke 0438 111 153

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