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WGNC34 STAGEA RS4 1997

Perth

excellent condition

80,500k's

$16,000ono

car is basically std.Red duco, alloy rims with plenty of tred.

black leather interior,electric windows/seats/mirrors,sports suspension

front strut brace,roof racks,luggage racks,rear stowage nets

twin sunroof,factory tinted windows,

urgent sale, need money for new home

will post more pics soon

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rego just payed

all serious offers considered

as the title says

1997

80,500 kms

Red duco

full black leather interior

electric seats,mirrors,twin sunroof,elec windows

auto trans

sports susp.

front strut brace

stagea lockable roof racks

stowage nets for rear compartment

rego just payed for 6 months

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rego just payed

all serious offers considered

as the title says

1997

80,500 kms

Red duco

full black leather interior

electric seats,mirrors,twin sunroof,elec windows

auto trans

sports susp.

front strut brace

stagea lockable roof racks

stowage nets for rear compartment

rego just payed for 6 months

PRICE DROP

$16,000.00 ono

contact details

mob 0402 912 436

work 9352 4007

e-mail [email protected]

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