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Mitsubishi Lancer MR 2000 Dark Blue, black interior

1.8ltr manual, 85000kms

Rego 04/2004

Mongoose Black wired alarm system (Top of the line)

Tinted

Sony Head Unit with 10 CD Stacker in Boot

Boston Acousit pro series splits

Pioneer 4 way 6x9 Speakers in pro pod mounts

Alpine 5 Channel Amp (v12)

Blapunket 1000w Sub is carpeted box

All power options

Factory body kit

Standard alloys with near new wheels

Excellent Condition $15000 ONO

Car is located in Sydney - Artarmon

Car can be inspected this weekend or anytime after 6:30pm weeknights.

Car is also in the trading post. Reason for sale: buying Skyline

Pictures may take a while as i need to source a camera.

Phone Number: 0412 311 795

Email: [email protected]

PICS

Thanks,

Simon

Tires are around 2 months old, and hardly drivin during that time due to a company car.

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