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Toyota Starlet 1990 Very Reliable Little Car Low km

June from Albany

Kilometres 125,000km
Body Dark grey, 3 door, Hatchback
Fuel type Petrol
Engine 4 cylinder, 1300cc
Transmission Automatic
Registration expires Apr 2018
WoF expires Apr 2018
Stereo description Sony CD Player and Radio

Very good mechanical. Car got regular service every 5000km since I have the car around 7 years or more, Never broke down, Never needs top up water to radiator, Mechanical is brilliant. Body is little rough. little bit scratch here and there, the faded paint, because always park outside, but no rust, and little chip on the middle of windscreen, it does not affect to get the Wof, Good clean tidy interior.

Good tyres, and very new no maintenance (around 4 months old) battery. Cambelt had done when it was around 110000 k.

Drives very well, can easy go on 120km when goes up Bombay Hill.

I believe she is from a smoke free previous owners as I don't smoke, and the guy I bought from, he was not a smoker, and there wasn't smoke smell in the car when I bought it. the guy I bought the car off, he had came to ask me did I want to sell the car back to him after he went for mission in Canada for 4 years.

Warrant and registration until mid April 2018

Due to upgrade to a bigger car, so I need to let go this lovely little car.

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Price: $1,380

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