LHD FTO In China

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LHD FTO In China

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LED ALL the things.
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wouldnt that be available in usa if thats the case?
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I can't see the pics, but if this was the car that is discussed on FTOOC, it's a Toyota Curren engine!

Why why why? :roll:
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It's gone :( - now carless...
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This is my understanding of the ad, as i don't read this form of chinese, so its the best i can translate 8) I even use "engrish" to make it authentic :twisted:
Car is 97, LHD, Manual, with road rego to Muan Guag. Not only it’s got power steering, air-con, great sound system, its also got added body kits. Very good looking for 60,000 RMB. Photo are borrowed, the real car are is much prettier, great condition. 3 days auction. Any inquiry please leaves your number. 60000 RMB no reserve, low price, if you go to Beijing car yard, you would expect to paid more, no accident history.

60000RMB = 9,691.92 AUD
DISCLAIMER: The above text is the personal opinion of the author and does not represent the indisputable truth. The author is not responsible for any deaths, injuries or mental illness caused by the above statments.
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