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Vehicle 2002 MITSUBISHI LANCER CE2 MY02.5 GLI

Price $8,250

Kilometres 107,000

Body Coupe

Colour Metallic silver

Interior Colour grey

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Engine 4 cylinder Unleaded Multi-point injected 1.5L (1468cc)

Reg Plate RZT826

Reg Expire DEC-2009

Engine No 4G15CC8954

RWC N/A

Brief Comments PRICE DROP! MUST SELL!!!! FEMALE driver. Very Economical. Sporty Look. Always garaged and well maintained.

Long Comments

Selling as i have purchased a new 4 door car. Low ks (15000) average per year. Features include: Aftermarket clear tail lights alloys wheels (14 inch) CD player MY03 Grill. - Car comes with Clear tail lights but also has original lights at additional price of $100.New tyres just been put on. RWC is negotiable. This car has never given me any problems and has always been reliable. A great car to get around with for a first car owner, and 1 important factor due to the high petrol prices is that it has LOW fuel consumption. Very economical. Interior is clean and front seat covers have been used. I personally love this car and i'm sad to see it go but I have already purchased a new 4 door car so this needs to go! If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call :P Selling Price is $8250 ONO. MUST SELL

CTC: Alan 0401100016

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