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Price/Amount

$1,750

State

VIC

Short Description for title?

Mitsubishi Cordia

Currently Registered?

Yes

Transmission?

AUTO

REGO/VIN Number?

OHG - 939

Contact Info Other than this Forum?

0401-749-768

Description

MAKE:
MITSUBISHI

MODEL:
CORDIA

YEAR:
1986

ENGINE:
1.8L 3 SPD AUTO

REGO:
MAY 2011

KM'S"
244,XXX

COLOUR:
WHITE

PRICE:
$1,700 NEGO.

CONTACT:
JASON 0401-749-768

Hey guys,

as stated i have my cordia for sale.

car has just had a major service

Carby reconditioned (have receipts)

Interior in Mint Condition with Sony Head Unit

Exterior very good condition for its age

All in all runs like a dream fantastic daily very good on petrol between $40-$45 to fill up.

Car would not need much for RWC

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