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Hey, Up for sale is my

Rare import Turbo Diahatsu Mira

-General information-

1988

550cc Carby Turbo

80451k's

Top mount intercooler

Pod filter

Full system twin pipe exhaust

3 speed auto with overdrive

Front wheel drive

A/C

Electric mirrors

Blitz turbo timber

Two tone - White & Dark gray

CUSCO Front strut bar

Tinted windows

Clarion head unit (cables to amp inc)

6" Sony xplod speakers mounted in doors

4 port 12volt sockets

Seat Covers

Also fitted with Two sets of air horns and Two sirens all controlled by switches in dash.

Head lights and parkers controlled by switches above steering wheel.

Keyless entry and full alarm system with vibration sensor, 2x remotes.

-Recently Changed Parts-

New distributor cap, rotor and points

New spark plugs and leads

New A/C belt

New Battery

New oil and filter

I've always used BP ultimate and nothing else.

Bad points - cv joint has been making a noise but drives fine sitll, (replacement cv joint is sold with the car).

front passenger indicator cover is missing,

paint has faded a bit on front bumper

I only used this beast to drive to work, costs about $30 to fill up.

Comes with 3 months rego

Overall in Great condition.

Any questions, don't hesitate.

Please contact for an inspection.

Located in Warradale

PM or 0407 862 902

2700 ono

Thanks.

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com on . you gotta tell us what the household light switch is for and yeah f**k the auto
Also fitted with Two sets of air horns and Two sirens all controlled by switches in dash.

Head lights and parkers controlled by switches above steering wheel.

how many k's u getting out of the $30 on average?

And wats with the light switch?

~350k's using BP ultimate.

"Also fitted with Two sets of air horns and Two sirens all controlled by switches in dash.

Head lights and parkers controlled by switches above steering wheel."

The original light switch broke, so my mate hooked that up.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

$2200 with rego. Everybody please dont be scared off about cv joint, this is not the reason for sale, it only makes it the sound occasionally.

and please no more time wasters, if you make a time.. be there!

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