***TOYOTA ALTEZZA FOR SALE***
1999 Toyota Altezza
*6 Speed Manual
*Four Cylinder
*Dark Blue
*212,000km
The good:
*Engine oil,, air filter, gearbox oil, differential oil, power steering fluid, brake fluid and coolant changed within 5,000kms
*TRD light weight flywheel skimmed and new heavy duty clutch fitted within 5000km
*New cambelt / water pump, idlers, cam seals and crank seal replaced within 10,000km
*New power steering pump gasket kit within 500km,
*4x New platinum spark plugs within 1000km
*New left rear wheel bearing, and new spherical bearing on right rear hub.
*Fibreglass bonnet
*4-1 hks racing headers
*4.67:1 High ratio Torsen LSD
*Aftermarket engine oil cooler
*Genuine TRD oil temperature, pressure and water temperature gauges with control unit
The bad
* Burns oil when pushed hard.
* Steering gets heavy every so often
* Body has a couple of scraps on the front and rear bumper.
Currently doesn't have a warrant however would just need new tyres
Can negotiate a warrant at the right price for genuine buyer
It's been a very reliable car, done about 30,000km on the highway without any issues. mostly traveling from Whangarei to Hamilton.
Can put up other photos if requested.
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