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Item: 2002 Mitsubishi mirage

Location: Newcastle NSW

Item Condition: great condition, come have a look

Reason for Selling: need a small four door, what you got?

Price and Payment Conditions: looking at offers. pm me

Extra Info:

Interior: Clean, with cd player, alpine typr r splits in rear (tweeters placed neatly into rear quarter trims), american audio 6 inch fronts, with rca’s routed under carpet to boot for amp and sub. Windows are tinted.

Exterior: it has been professionally lowered with pedders ultra lows and pedders shocks all the way round, with bearings replaced in fronts less than 4000 kms ago. It sits very nicely on 17 inch bsa 322 with brand new tyres fitted and 4 wheel balanced less than 4000kms ago(these wheels look amazing on this car).

It has been fitted with a 2 ¼ inch press bent exhaust system which was installed by moore mufflers in newcastle. It has a nice note and looks stock but with a nice tip. It also has a set of hiflow extractors with the oxy sensor being properly loomed.

The engine has 81,xxx km’s and is a great little fuel miser. Has only been driven to and from uni by my girlfriend and has been a great little car.

The head has been reconditioned by pryce engines in cardiff with reciepts (bought the car with a blown head gasket so decided to replace lots of parts to guarantee it being reliable once put back together), with a full vrs ACL kit used, new head studs, new thermostat, new fuel filter, new oil fiter, new plugs, new top gun leads. Compression test showed the lowest being 195 and highest being 210, soo great compression all round.

The car has colour coded bumpers, a nice little boot spoiler. The paint does have slight imperfections due to normal wear and tear but overall is in great condition. We have also tinted the rear tail lights slightly which just sets the rear end off a little better.

It is really sad to see the car go as we have put so much work into it but now really need a slightly bigger car. It really is a genuine sale. looking for a four door so open to swaps too but not any older than 98 model.

please note car has a black brand new bonnet (not even painted yet) as we sold the carbon bonnet the car come with. but we will talk and sought out getting it sprayed for genuine buyer or agree with price unpainted. Plus car will come with 12 moths rego, ran out august 28th but girlfriend hasn't had money to put back on but will pass and be put on for buyer.

genuine reason for sale or swap.

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perfect daily driver for someone.....

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