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Item Summary: Daihatsu Charade 1996 Smiley face, 5 spd, lowered, tints

Location: Sydney

Condition:

As expected from a car that it is over 10 years old, the exterior does have some minor scratches. Although the interior is immaculate (no rips or tears on the seats).

Reason for Selling:

Want a change, however I am in no rush to sell, if the right cash doesn't come my way then I may consider holding onto it longer because it is quite a reliable daily.

Asking Price: $3800, may be open to swaps but mostly would prefer the cash.

Delivery Methods: To be organised with buyer

Contact Info: Via PM

Extra Information:

1996 Smiley Face Dark Blue Charade

- 5 speed Manual

- 189,000ks

- Rego till June 2011

- Pod Filter fitted (can also supply factory airbox)

- 10% Tinted windows

- Still retains factory air conditioning, works fine, ready for summer

- CD/MP3/USB/SD Card Head-unit (brand new, fitted recently, with receipts)

- Factory springs professionally compressed by Allsprings (3.5 inch rear / 2.5 inch front) - rides firm NOT bumpy unlike chopped springs.

- Serviced every 5,000kms, including engine, gearbox oil change, as well as coolant flushed and changed.

- Very economical on fuel, consuming 500km to a full tank.

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