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I am selling my daily driver, as i have just bought a new mazda 3. This car has just had

12 months rego put on it, new valves & rings, timing belt & battery. It would make a

fantastic car to have so you dont have to worry about racking up kms & leaving your good car

parked around possibly getting knocked into or stolen at car parks. The following is a little info on the car:

1990 Ford Corsair Ghia same as Nissan Pintara 209000kms

12 Months Rego

2.4ltr 4cyl fuel injected engine

Power Windows

Central locking

Never blows smoke

Never drops/leaks oil

The car is in pretty good condition for its age, it has a minor scratch on the front left bumper,small crack in the dash & the usual wear & tear on the interior. All in all would be a cheap & reliable way of getting around. I am located in NSW.

I am asking $1900 ono. which is a very reasonable price as many on carsales are going for $3000+.

With 12 months rego this is priced to sell quickly.

If you have any questions please pm or ring me on 0417 471255 thanks.

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