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Vehicle 1978 LEYLAND MINI LS

Price $1600

Kilometres 85,000

Body Sedan

Colour Green w/ White roof

Interior Colour Beige

Transmission 4 speed Manual

Engine 4 cylinder Petrol Carburettor 1000L ( 998cc)

Reg Plate UYM717

Reg Expire MAR-2008

Engine No

RWC N/A

Brief Comments great first car, very good condition, extremely reliable

Long Comments This is a classic Leyland Mini which is in original condition. Nothing has been altered except for the addition of a CD player and decent speakers (nothing flash). It is in good all round condition and would make a wonderful first car to learn how to drive in. There are no mechanical problems with the car. The paint has been redone in British racing green with a white roof. The passenger side door does not open from inside. Come and have a look at the car. I'm selling since I am going overseas in the next few months. I really do love this car you get a lot of nice attention and remarks when on the road.

Call me on 0414 580 898 to discuss or inspect. I do not check this forum much anymore coz I sold my skyline.

This car needs to be sold tonight or tomorrow morning!

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...x=mode+matchany

Great daily car!

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