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Contact Tony or Lukas

Home: 0740566035

Work: 0414723764

Mobile: 0414723764

Locality - GORDONVALE QLD 4865

Price - $13,900 ONO

Year - 1994

Condition - VERY GOOD

Make - MITSUBISHI

Model - PAJERO

Badge - GLX

Series - NJ

Body - WAGON

Transmission - 5 Speed Manual

Engine Size - 3 LITRE

Fuel Type - Unleaded

Kilometres - 267,000

Ext. Colour - Dark Green

Int. Colour - Grey

Registration - 187COH

Reg Expire - 09/05

Cylinders - 6

Roadworthy Certificate - No (will be supplied)

Full Service History - Yes

Description - 7 seater, Cheviot alloy wheels, tinted windows and tow bar.

Other Features -

Central Locking

Power Antenna

Power Steering

Radio Cassette

Tacho

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