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I have for sale a 1994 Magna SE sedan.

Im getting rid of this car as there is just too many cars at my house now especially as i've just bought another Skyline. If no-one snaps this up then it is prob gonna be the lil whore car between me and my friends as we will just chip-in for the reg and keep it as a spare car between us for whoever needs it....

Comes without reg or rwc. Very little is needed for rwc so if you know someone that could help you out with rwc then ur laughing!

Price is negotiable within reason.

So whats wrong with it?

No reg or rwc, sold as is.

Im not sure if its the water pump gasket or the water pump itself may need to be changed as it drops a very tiny amount of water. It DOES NOT overheat tho.

Break pads may need to be changed. But still good.

There is some oil residue in the engine bay but it does not leak onto the driveway. A can of degreaser should see you through the r/w

Tyres seem ok and would prob just pass r/w, either that or get urself some cheap second hand tyres for 25bucks!

There are a few minor dents and scratches consistent with age....but hey its a cheap daily!

So whats good about it?

Black

5speed manual

Cruise Control

A/C

4door

Full electrics ~ All working

Fuel injected

Reliable

Does not blow smoke

Generous boot space

Alarm

Keyless entry

...as is $2,000 ono located in Epping (Northern Suburbs)

The picture provided is not the car. Its just a random to give you an idea of what car im talking about. Hopefully i should have some pics soon.

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Thats about everything i can report on the car. Any tests you wanna perform is quite welcome. I have not cleaned out the engine bay or given it a detail so that you can see for yourself how it truly is and to show that there is nothing to hide.

Please feel free to call me if you would like to take a look on 0415 176 014

Cheers

Erno

GTR_STEALTH

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PRICE DROPPED TO 1K FIRM FOR QUICK SALE!!!

I've advertised this at other places also, so be quick to snap this up! I want this gone by Monday avo which is why i've heavily dropped the price.

I urge you to come and take a look. You will see for yourself that it is definitely worth it for a measly 1K

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