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hey guys,been a while

heres my daily mira for sale

she's been awfully good to me,never let me down.unfortunately i need a bigger car now for family reasons and to travel interstate

specs and goodies-

660cc 3 cylinder donk

5speed g-box boy!

thick dildo shifter (un-sat on)

S6 RX7 front seats on stock rails,mint

13x6 rims,low profile tyres in awesome nick.just outside guards (you know,for the ladies)

set of redrilled brakes for 4x114.3 pcd.never got around to changing rims as i don't mind the current ones

adjustable camber

tint

new pads n shit,week old

changed the oil and filters,week ago

doesn't chew oil or fluid and no wet patches under her ever

front and rear ghetto flared guards,only one rear lost some paint

new rear shock bushes installed last week

just put a minty fresh bonnet and latch on her,as some jealous wanker backed into it couple months back

also put fresh seat belts in the rear today and re-installed the back seats,also fold down if you want to plow your amputee midget missus in the back

sony headunit,fusion 6inch in front doors,boxed 6x9s in the rear,with sony amp under passenger seat

rest of the interior is sweet

omori tacho

yoshioka toshiking "lets enjoy drifting" steering wheel on HKB boss (will come with stocky as ill probably keep it) but you can have the boss kit

bunnings front lip

all i can say is,I've really enjoyed this little car.she always starts first go and its just a nice comfy car to daily to work,and gets the bitches snappin'

will do 110km on the freeway,on about 5500rpm! loves it

25bucks fills the tank and i get bang on 450ks out of every tank (thats roughly 700 laps of jetty rd)

188,000ish ks on the clock (mainly jetty rd k's)

got rego for another couple of weeks,but will be renewed when due

I'm sure ill forget things so ill update as i go

looking for a nice reliable cressida mx73/83 as a swap deal or just a straight sale.could maybe look at other offers but not interested in shit cars basically.and I'm pretty firm on price as i don't care if i have to keep it.i love this car

rodney 0421754575

$3000

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haha,cheers dude

3 months rego just paid

gave her abit of love today,removed front and rear bumpers,rubbed them back with wet and dry and repainted them matte black

also gave the mirrors,front and rear wipers etc a new lick of paint.just general tidy up jobs

will get some nice pics when the suns out and update

Edited by -RBD2-
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full set of 12 inch stock wheels included now too,70% tread all round

got a puncture on one of the 13s so pair stockies on the back good rims up front

inspections more than welcome

cheers

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