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Item: 1990 Toyota Starlet GT EP82, 45500 kms with Japanese log books

Location: Newcastle, NSW

Item Condition: used

Reason for Selling: Have bought a new car

Price and Payment Conditions: $5500

Extra Info:

Hi guys and gals,

After recently acquiring a Subaru hatchback for myself, my beloved Toyota Starlet turbo is now for sale.

Full details about the Starlet and pics can be found at the original Prestige Motorsport site:

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/?/au/...sp?StockID=2967

The car was only imported this year from Japan. The car was landed for $5800, complianced for $2200, new Bridgestone tyres for $500, rego (until May 2006) + greenslip for $700, total = $9200

As you can see from the above, the had only completed ~ 39000 kms with log books, and currently has ~ 45000kms.

It still has the scrapes on the passenger side panels which I have not gotten repaired, the paint on the roof and the bonnet are sun-faded.

The engine and interior are immaculate, and the Bridgestone tyres which I put on at compliance are still in brand new condition.

The exhaust however is rattly and may need replacement soon, and the airconditioning needs regassing.

I have a small box new bits and pieces which I ordered from Toyota, including new wiper arms (current ones are rusty), timing and alternator belts, and a new rear hatch rubber surround. These will be included with the sale. Also included is a brand new GReddy turbo timer (new in box).

Because of the scrapes and the exhaust, asking price is only $5500 ono!

Don't be put off by the cosmetic blemishes, this car is really in superb condition, the engine, underbody, and interior are all as new, and will attest to the genuine low kms of this terrific little car.

Contact Details:

Email me at (deleted) or SMS/phone me on (deleted).

Good luck in your search for a great car!

Peter

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Edited by f3nr15
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