This is a very cool new model to Australia from Japan the 4WD Off-Road TownAce. This one has been done up beautifully and includes a lift kit, brand new off road wheels and tyres. This Townace is very sporty and fun to drive with a 5 speed manual gearbox. The 1.5 litre 4 cylinder engine is gutsy and responsive and strong. The fuel economy is truly amazing at 5-7 litres per 100 kms. The light weight design and constant 4WD drive train makes this a very competent off road car able to drive on beaches and serious off road terrain. This TownAce is a very desirable size too - it’s just right because it’s not too big and it’s easy to Park and manoeuvre. Yet it has a massive cargo space in the rear - ideal for making into a camper or for taking on an off road adventure. Call Edward Lees Imports 0297440539 We deliver Australia wide Call us for an interstate transport quite - it costs less than most people realise. Est 1971
Best in Australia by a long way / in a rare and desirable factory Manual - This is a special driver’s car that never came to Australia in a manual gearbox (the proper sports car) configuration….
She weighs just 997 Kgs - almost 100 kgs lighter than a Mazda MX5 and she’s got the engine mounted amidships- right behind your back….. where proper sports cars and Supercars have their engines mounted….
What does this mean? Well - it means she’s handles better and has a better power to weight ratio than an MX5 - and she’s very rare, desirable and collectable ….
We have hand picked this one because she’s immaculate inside and out and has only travelled a genuine 50,000 kms…. Plus she’s priced amongst other examples of lesser quality and higher Milage……
Priced for a quick sale - this is a rare and collectable special mid engined Toyota proper sports car ina factory manual (not a manual gearbox swap like others for sale). This car is very fun to drive, she’s super low maintenance (thanks Toyota) and she’s hit collectable status (she’s appreciating as you own her) Call Edward Lees Imports
0297440539 Check out this cut and paste link to a good review of an almost exactly the same MR-S by “Everyday Driver”