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Really good condition car, running and interior. Just had new front brake pads and rotors done, new sway bar links and bushes rear and front, new steering rack end covers, just serviced. new crank angle sensor done 2 weeks ago too. absoulutely nothing to spend accept registration. air con needs regassing and new filter, been quoted $200 to get that done. 2 new front tyres fitted yesterday, rear tyres perfect. 203,000kms on odometer which needs new gog as it stopped about

500kms(2 weeks) ago. still really low km's for vehicle age. bought it from old lady recently paid $2,500 and spent a bit over $600 on maintenance things that have been listed, want to upgrade to later model this is the only reason for selling. very good buy and well maintained vehicle. I am flexible on price but nothing ridculous!! contact me on my mobile 0411490874

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$3000 o.n.o

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I will drop the price to $2500 as i need the car sold cause i have a new one lined up but need this gone first. I have just spent $730 on new parts and fitting and $190 for 2 new front tyres(faulken).

dropping the price more $2250.....have spent more than $1000 in the last 3 weeks on new parts and service .. need the car sold as have new car lined up, reduced more to help buyer with rego and rwc cost. registered in nsw.

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