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1995 Toyota Corolla on 2040-cars

US $1,500.00
Year:1995 Mileage:100000
Location:

Markham, Ontario, Canada

Markham, Ontario, Canada

FOR SALE I HAVE A 1995 COROLLA DX. AUTO, AIR.WITH ONLY 168,500 ORIGINAL KM'S.. BODY IN EXCELLENT SHAPE, EXCEPT FOR AROUND THE WHEEL WHELS SOME RUST BUBBLING . NOTHING SERIOUS.  MECHANICALLY  RUNS PERFECT WITH NO ISSUES AT ALL. RECENT WORK DONE , TRANNY AND OIL FLUIDS CHANGED .NEWER MICHELIN TIRES INSTALLED. NEW NGK SPARKP LUGS INSTALLED. A/C WORKED WHEN I BOUGHT IT. LAST TIME I TURNED THE A/C ON, WAS NOT BLOWING COLD AIR. I DONT KNOW WHAT HAPPENED. 
I BOUGHT THIS CAR FROM LOCAL TOYOTA DEALERSHIP. CAME IN ON A TRADE AND THEY SOLD IT TO ME AS IS.  MY PLAN  WAS TO GET IT READY FOR THE ROAD AND DRIVE IT.  PLAN CHANGED AND I DECIDED TO GET A NEW CAR. NOT BECAUSE THERE WAS ANYTHING WRONG WITH THIS CAR. 
DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE YEAR, THESE CARS LAST FOR EVER. THE BODY IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE AND KM'S ARE VERY LOW. WILL LAST ANOTHER 10YEARS WITH MINIMAL MAINTENANCE. 
IT'S A TOYOTA!!! 

I DON'T KNOW WHAT IT WILL NEED FOR SAFETY IF ANYTING . 
SELLING AS IS. E-TEST PASSED.

I CAN HELP WITH THE DELIVERY UP TO 1.5 HR FOR A SMALL FEE . WILL NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF CANADA, BUT CAN HELP TO DRIVE IT TO NEAREST BOARDER. I WILL NOT BRING IT INTO USA AT ANY COST. THIS WOULD BE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY.
416-838-7573
THANKS

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