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Got a Gold Cressida that i use as a run about. She's automatic and slow but does get from A to B no worries. $18 to fill the LPG tank and i get between 330-370km's out of it. Also has a switch to run petrol which gives that extra bit of power

And speaking of power... it has super light power steering too!!! Interior is in quite good condition for its age and the STEREO system pumps hard out of the in-dash central speaker. A true Pimpin' Chapel Street Cruiser

I've driven it since June and haven't had any problems apart from a couple minor things (locked myself in and out a couple of times, i'll fix the lock before selling it), forgot to check the radiator water level and the temp rose past half way, so had to wait half an hour at the supermarket carpark and treated her to a $3 natural spring water top up.

It's registered till May next year and i'll grab a RWC for it too. LPG

conversion was done in 1997, and new windscreen not long ago. I've got all the receipts from what's been replaced and any work done on it.

Could do with a coat of paint, but for this sort of car i wouldn't bother... just get the high pressure cleaner onto it every once in a while to remove any clear coat flakes

So if ya after a second car or something to tie you over till the paper work is finalised on ya brand newie... this could suit you!

$900

Cheers,

Andrew

hahaha... fair enough! I wish i had mates that would buy me cars :rofl:

I don't have any pics at the moment. But I'll see if i can get some tomorrow. Have to see if i can borrow a mates digi cam and email them on to ya.

Cheers,

Andrew

it's reliable... just a bit slow. It miss fires a bit on cylinder 6, but i've driven it like that for 3 months now with no problems etc.

I've been offered $800, and would like to get rid of it ASAP as i don't really have the space for it now.

Andrew

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