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For sale: 1990 Mitsubishi GTO (selling for my cousin)

Asking Price: $13,900 ONO urgent sale. No swaps, no cash adjustments please. He needs money.

Killometer's: 110,000

Manual or Automatic transmission: Automatic

Engine Type: 3.0L Non Turbo.

Modifications: Panasonic Head Unit, Custom Blue Spray Job (from Red.)

Complianced: Yes

Road Worth Certificate: Yes

Registration: No.

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle: My cousin imported this car, not even a month ago, after going in a ride in my GTO. Unfortunately his financial position has changed so he is off-loading it as fast as possible. The price of 13.9k it is so low because that's how much the car cost him from Japan! Car is in excellent condition, mechanical inspection welcome. No TIME WASTERS. For 13.9k, you get the car with compliance/RWC, all you need to do is register it, as the first Australian owner. This car stands out from the crowd, that's for sure. Not many going around at all. Snaps heaps of necks.

Contact: Mobile: 0404723623

PM me.

Or e-mail on: [email protected]

Pics:

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More pics, or higher res pics can be provided on request.

I'm in Melbourne in case you missed it.

Thanks,

Ali.

I'll give you a hint guys.

He's in a hurry to sell, so he's negotiable.

You won't get a good looking car like this, at this price ever.

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