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US $12,500.00
Year:1985 Mileage:65428 Color: has no dings
Location:

Santa Barbara, California, United States

Santa Barbara, California, United States
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Amazing find!! I recently purchased this pristine Supra from the original owner. She has had it in the garage since it was new!! 65,000 original miles. Blue interior leather, headliner and carpet is like new. The original white exterior has no dings, scratches or repairs. This is truly a collector's find!
Condition:  Excellent, non-smoker.
Features:  Sunroof, great stereo with graphic equalizer booster!  Lumbar support leather seats.  One owner, garaged since new.  Registration current until March 2015.
Shipping and payment:  Car is located in Santa Barbara.  Cash or certified cashier's check, please.  Buyer is responsible for pickup.

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