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Hi Guys,

I am selling this car due to a loss in my family.

DETAILS

1997 British Racing Green MG-F

105,000kms

Near New Rear Tyres, Front are Well Worn

Freshly Replaced Rear Window

Colour Coded Console Plastics

Full Service completed at David Short Automotive at Approx 98,000km's (would be close to 2yrs ago now)

Pioneer CD Player

Leather Interior

Overall condition is good, it has low km's and is mechanically A1. Paint has a few minor blemishes, drivers seat has a small wear mark on the door side. The car has probably done around 10,000 in the last 2yrs, mostly driven to keep it going well.

The car is not perfect but it is still very nice. It really needs a new home and to stop costing me money just to sit there so it is priced accordingly. I would be surprised if dissapointed.

Here are a few pics, I have plenty more and can take specific pictures or provide further information if required.

My Number is 0400 113 776, please sms or call if you are interested.

Thanks,

Todd

mgf01bp7.jpg

mgf02mh2.jpg

mgf03bj7.jpg

mgf04mj1.jpg

Edited by CATKICKER
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