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The car is 1995 Automatic, 3L non-turbo (Supra Engine) Its cheap alternative to V8 or Twin Turbo Soarer as insurance is much cheaper, ideal car for young drivers.

In very good condition throughout, has just been serviced. 86,000km genuine.

Car is complied and registered.

Looking for quick sale.

Make me an offer!

Pictures will not be taken due to technical difficulties (camera's f#!@ed)!

If anyone is genuinely interested then PM me and will give more details or arrange to meet.

In hurry need cash, settlement for house coming up!

Reasonable offers wont be refused! $9,500? $9,000? $8,800? throw some offers at me!

Car is mint condition, absolutely nothing wrong with it, can take for mech. check up!

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