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AE93 1991 Corolla Seca SX series 2

100kw 4age with 200 000km

12 months Rego

Manual

Power Windows

Power Mirrors

Power Steering

Air Conditioning

Central locking

Alarm

CD player

Full Resprayed with door handles and mirrors

Tinted Tail Lights

Fog lights moulded into front factory spoiler

Low king springs all around

2inch exhaust 4 – 2 – 1 extractors

Tinted windows

Sports steering wheel

6 * 9 speakers

Comes with either 15 x 6.5 Charcoal Lenso VE rims with 90% rubber or

17 x 7 BSA 248 with new 40 series rubber

Guards Rolled

In the past 2 months the following has been done

Clutch kit

Timing belt

Water pump

Belts

Cam cover seals

Distributor seal

Sump gasket

Oil cooler hose

Crank seal

Front main seal

Injector seals

Battery

Toyota platinum plugs

Toyota Coolant

Offers above $ 6500

If interested send me an email at [email protected] and ill send some pics, or call me on 0415106177 reasonable offers Considered

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