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Hi All,

My gf is selling this car.

I thought y not advertise here first!!!!

Please lemme know if any one is interested

Pictures available upon request.

E mail on [email protected]

Vehicle 1999 MITSUBISHI LANCER CE II GLXi

*****Price $12,000******

Kilometres 69,000

Body 4 door Sedan

Colour Metallic Green

Interior Colour Grey

Transmission 4 speed Automatic

Engine 4 cylinder U Multi-point injected 1.8L (1834cc)

Reg Plate PKM 807

Reg Expiry JAN-2006

Road Worthy Certificate Not Applicable

Brief Comments Excellent cond., low kms, full service history, under extended warranty

Long Comments This car is in excellent condition. Sparkling clean inside out. Female driver, very low kms. Still under extended warranty Fully loaded model with 6 CD stacker, spoiler and sunroof 4 Door automatic sedan. Full service history. Registration valid till Jan 2006. Very economical on fuel. Its the perfect car which needs no work and drives like new. Selling as getting a company car

Seller Details

Name Sunny

Suburb Heidelberg

State Victoria, 3084

Mobile Phone 0421007482

4 Speaker Stereo

Air Conditioning

Body Colour - Bumpers

Cd Player

Central Locking

Electric Mirrors

Electric Sunroof

Engine Immobiliser

Intermittent Wipers - Variable

Log Books

Power Door Mirrors

Power Windows - Front & Rear

Power Steering

Power Windows

Radio Cassette

Rear Spoiler

Remote Boot/Hatch Release

Remote Central Locking

Remote Fuel Lid Release

Sunroof

Tacho

Tilt Steering

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