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ladies and gents, buy this camry i really need it gone from my driveway!!

it is truly unbreakable, drives on an oily rag and would make a perfect daily.

$2200 and it'll comes with RWC and years rego!

Car is located in Boronia, 3155 - Melbourne VIC.

Chris - 0419010757

from carsales:

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3rd owner for last 5 years, comfortable, economical, and extremely reliable. RWC & 12months rego!

Detailed Comments

This car was purchased from a friend's family who had it garaged and not driven between 2002 and 2007 as they went overseas to Canada. Upon purchase at 185,000 kms the car received new brake pads/shoes, and new polyurethane castor rod and front sway bar bushes. Over the course of the next 70,000kms the car was serviced every 10,000kms and apart from a flat tyre has never had a single problem - it is truly unbreakable and it will be sad to see it go. Rego has just run out however will be sold with road worthy certificate and full 12months registration. few bad points: - some prick tried to break into it with a screwdriver and failed however in the process busted up the drivers door lock. Door still opens with the key it just needs that special touch. - i was sideswiped by a truck driver who never paid so the driver side door and front right guard were replaced and are a slightly different shade of white. - rust starting at top of windscreen The car drives great, has been well maintained and gets 550kms to a tank! Price is negotiable so feel free to contact me to discuss further. Will not disappoint!

Cheers,

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