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1997 White Suzuki Baleno, 153000kms, manual, damage on left rear quarter with surface rust on it and paint peeling on small section of front bumper due to someone reversing into me. Panel beater quote is approx. $1000. Car is still in roadworthy condition has passed rego with damage.

Other than damage perfect little run around. $50 fuel gets you approx 550km. Female owner.

Has new brakes, Tyres, reconditioned gearbox, & new clutch, comes with 7 months rego, Sony CD player, central locking, alarm and immobilizer. fantastic little car for todays fuel prices. $3500 Price is negotiable.

Urgent sale as have purchased new car.

Please PM or email for photos coz I don't know hw to add them in the post!!!

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