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Xsara Citroen 2001- First reg 2002

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): VF7N1NFUN73165372

Body: 4 dr Sedan

Engine: 1.6 litre Petrol

Transmission: Automatic

Price $1500

Really clean little car for the price. I bought it to use as a cheap daily to get around in and to and from work, it has served me well for the last 11 months. Its annnoying as the fuel bill won't be as good as the cruiser but cannot afford two rego's at the moment. It drives straight and I cannot find any previous accident damage. It has a few little scratches and a couple really small carpark dints. It has new brake pads and rotors all around. Car looks good with the mags.

These cars are selling for around $5-7k on the net so grab yourself a bargain as I have to sell it!

I have put 6000km on the car and have since bought an old landcruiser to get my boat around so it would be nice to get the space back.

It comes with many great features

6 Stacker CD Player + CD Head Unit

6 Speaker Stereo

Adjustable Steering Col

Air Cond. - Climate Control

Airbags - Driver & Passenger (Dual)?

Body Colour - Bumpers

Central Locking - Remote/Keyless

Disc Brakes Front Ventilated

Disc Brakes Rear Solid

Drive By Wire (Electronic Throttle Control)

Engine Immobiliser

Adjustable Height Headlights

Intermittent Wipers Variable

Power Door Mirrors

Power Steering

Power Windows - Front Only

Tacho

Velour Trim

Etc

Things that require attention

Remote locking as it doesn't work.The batteries are flat in the key possibly? Centeral locking does work with key.

Drives carpet has worn through on the left foot side - See photo

Transmission slips in 3rd. It if not driven correctly make the car go into limp home where you just need to turn the key on and off while driving and its fine again. Might happen once every 3 weeks. It is easy to drive around it. I drive it from Seaford to Moorabbin every few days. I called around the wreckers and you could get a 60,000 km old g/box for under $900.

Glove box and centre storage lid are both damaged but don't affect the eay the car goes.

It doesn't blow any smoke or use oil

No registration or RWC - Please read this as I don't want to get messed around by another buyer who didn't read the add properly! Car will not be sold with registation under any condition so please don't ask. Don't want the hassles.

Car is to be picked up from Seaford or I can deliver it within Melbourne if the car is paid for prior. Don't want to have people mess me around after I have driven all over town. I have tried to list everything to my best genuine knowledge. As it is currently registered I will need the car to be paid for in full before I cancel the registration.

Car can be test driven as it is currently registered but will be sold without registration.

Gareth 0417370869 in Frankston Vic

Also parents have an Excell, 5 speed that they got off a friend. Has really good tyres (almost new), tow bar and a few other things. Has a few dints and scratches. They want $650 for it. No reg/rwc.

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