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2005 toyota corolla sportivo for sale,

142xxx kms

washed twice per week and waxed every 2,
serviced every 3-5k kms including gearbox oil,
has tein ss coilovers,
very quiet but noticeable exhaust.
used as a daily driver and for trips to albany,
i am second owner and have taken real good care.
has few niggly carpark dings,
steering wheel is wearing as most do.
clutch, waterpump, ac regas, sump reseal

and all fluids replaced

all been performed in the last 6 months
this is the *facelift* model of the corolla sportivos, kind of like a series 2 version, it has no recalls or problems that the previous had.

Very nice to drive, comfortable and fuel efficient.
you dont see many around anymore unfortunately,

price has been reduced dramatically for a quick sale,

unfortunately financial situations occur..

please dont call as i usually dont answer,
message jake for more info or enquiries!

0411305514

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