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Item: 1999 Mistubishi Lancer GLXI 1.8ltr 5spd manual

Location:Brisbane

Item Condition: Very good

Reason for Selling: Change

Price and Payment Conditions: Will trade or $10800 ono

Extra Info: Ive had this car for 10 months and have never had any troubles with it. 115000km's (Thats only 52km's per day!) The last service cost $150, New sony cd player, very cold AC (good in summer) Breaks and Tires with plenty left, Central locking, Very good on fuel (400km's), sports muffler, Rego till Feb next year, Timing belt changed. Good daily driver or first project car. Please dont hesitate to ask any questions :D

Contact Details: Email [email protected] or 0422 761 844

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