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Item Summary: 1995 MITSUBISHI FTO GPX MIVEC!!, MANUAL!!

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode: 4007

Odometre: 139,000 kilometres

Asking Price: $9,500 $8950!!

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: something RWD

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: M: 0424854228 (e) [email protected]

Extra Information:

Okay. if your looking for a sports car look no further!! turns head's and chicks love it.

sound's tough looks sexy and goes hard, wont let you down ;)

up for sale is my beloved 1995 Mitsubishi FTO V6 MIVEC...

i'v treated this car like it was my own child, cleaned often, only the best fluids, NO CHEAP Shit..

recently had the timing belt changed, water pump, a/c compressor replaced and all serviced aswel only 2500km ago reciepts can be proven

just recently replaced the front brake's and got the calipers machined, and replaced the pod filter on the 27/04/11

The good stuff

- after market coil overs

- 17inch avanti racing rim's

- after market stero (JVC)

- 2.5 inch sports exhaust

- lether seat's

- manual

- no dings

- HID's

- Power steering

- Power windows

- Central locking

- working COLD air con

- 6 Months Rego

- brand new front brake's

- new pod filter

other then that this car is p plate legal and run's 100%.. no mechanical faults :)

firm on the price but willing to swap with cash my way if needed

looks alot better in person, picture's taken on a mobile phone

really after a r32 4 door or r34 4 door = D

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