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Hi all

Recently got married and Mrs is struggling with manual so I have to sell the 86.

It is completely standard.

Had has two services from Toyota with log books.

Always garaged

Two years of warranty with Toyota

Asking for $36,000 ono

Tell your friends!

Umair

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I was going to say the same thing, price is a bit high for a two year old car, but then checked carsales. Man these things hold their value something epic. Wont find many GTS models under 35k (only a small handful), some caryard is even selling a brand new one for 48k

So in this case, price is fair

yep, a clean one with low kms are holding value.

the car is not even a year and a half old.

This one is a late 2012 build and was bought in January 2013 so it still has almost 2 years of Toyota warranty.

Rego is also until January 2015 so thats another $500 - $600 worth of value there.

Negotiable on price (I kind of want a GTST again haha)

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The GTS is the one to get as it came with the following additional features compared to the GT:

Nicer lights with HIDs

Better brakes

Better seats with leather and heat function

Knee pads

Plastics

Touch screen head unit with sat navigation, USB, bluetooth etc

Proximity key and key less start

17" Wheels & tyres

Scuff plates

Aluminium pedals

Dual zone Climate control

Nicer guages with digital speedometer

Frameless rear vision mirror

Red stiching & alloy accents

Fog lights

Boot liner

Boot release switch Sensor door lock

Nicer key

Absolutely nothing wrong with the car.

beautiful to drive

P plater friendly

My mate ordered one of these in 2012, and was told the wait was till dec 2013, so 18 months, he still brought it, so i guess this is why they hold there value. Sorry just thought I'd add this to your post mate, free bump. Glws

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