1988 Toyota Camry/ sold no longer available

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I just changed the engine in this car, and dont have time to finish it all up to get it running (I have 2 other cars) the engine is in, it runs but there is a busted fuel line.

350$ tales it

1988 Camry 2.0 automatic.

Body has 250 000 kms but a lot of it is new, fenders, rear quarters have been re-done.
New engine has 193 000 kms on it with its transmission.
New alternator

I have like 10 boxes of parts to go with the sale of this car too, all kinds of gadgets, you can pick through it. I had another one like this that I took for parts.

Other than the fuel line it needs a brake job, the car was running until it blew a headgasket, I swapped in my spare engine. If I fix the line before someone picks this up I'm going to raise the price since it would be running.


If you have any questions dont hesitate, obviously no trades.


Make it simple for everyone, here is the whole history of this car.

http://forums.celicasupra.com/showthread.php?t=43003&highlight=evolution

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Its not bad really. I feel bad for it just sitting there, it really only needs a set of new gas lines and front brakes and its ready to go again.
 
gas line and brakes, there is a gasket that is leaking too on the replaced engine, I'm going to see if I can get some time to get her gasline changed so I'll check that out.
 
est ce que le vehicule peu rouler sur une courte distance ou il ny a juste pus de ligne a gaz, et est ce que cest a carbu
 
last call for this car.

If no one wants it its going to retire your ride. I already have all the paperwork filed I'm waiting for them to call me to tell me when they can take it.

So if you want it, its before the end of this week or it becomes a korean car.
 
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