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Gday all,

Selling my daily driver of a couple of years. It has been in our family for about 8 years now, i purchased it from my dad when we upgraded our family car. It has been regularly serviced in the time we have owned it, the engine runs smoothly and has a bit of go, especially with the manual transmission. Oil changed religiously every 5k. Good fuel economy (about 10L/100km). It handles quite well for a FWD sedan also. Rego til 03/09.

Selling because i am moving interstate with my girlfriend next year, and she cant drive a manual, therefore I cannot justify keeping it. :O

Here are the specs:

- 1994 TS Magna

- 3.0L V6 Manual

- 221XXX km

- Air Conditioning

- Central Locking

- Rare factory blue tweed interior

- Pioneer MP3 CD player with remote

- Mongoose Alarm/Immobiliser

- New Brake Pads all round

- New Battery

Pics:

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Condition notes:

- There is a small scrape on the passenger side of the car

- Gearbox is a little notchy on cold start up but fine when gets to operating temp (could do with a fluid change)

- One of the muffler tips has broken off

Overall, this car is extremely reliable and is in fantastic condition for its age - will not disappoint!

$2,900 OBO. Inspections welcome.

Cheers,

-Martin 0416429747

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