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We have no need for this car and now that we're moving house have nowhere to park it. It's a great little car, cheap to run, good performance, easy to drive and has loads of features.

Engine: 1.8 litre NA multi-point EFI (76kW @ 5500rpm)

Weight: 985kg

Body: 4 door sedan

Color: Dark Red

Transmission: 5 Speed manual

Mileage: 165,000 kms

Features:

- 4 wheel disc brakes

- Central locking

- Power mirrors

- Tinted windows

- Pioneer CD player headunit

- Pioneer front 6" splits

- Attractive alloy wheels

- Near new Goodyear tyres all round

The car is not registered at the moment because it was replaced with an R32 which we now use as our daily car and we let rego lapse. I can provide the pink/blue slip as required for registration in NSW. I have spent a good few hours today washing and vacuuming it so she's ready to go for a new owner!!!

Price: $3,000 for SAU forum members only (includes pink/blue slip if desired). It will be on Carsales for more.

Location: Chatswood, NSW

Contact: PM, Email: [email protected] or phone/SMS: 0438 585 420

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god damn, if i was on my P's and needed a first car, that would be it, i'm trying to convince my sister about this car, but it's all looks for her, it's not a hatch back, FFS look at the price, its a bargain, with power everything

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