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Item: 2003 Toyota Echo

Location: Gympie

Website:

Item Condition: VGC

Reason for Selling: bought another car

Price and Payment Conditions: 12500 ono

Extra Info:

5 speed manual

17" alloys with new tyres

air-con

lowered (king springs)

tinted windows

factory cd player

central locking

twin exhaust tips

headlight and bonnet protectors

registered with rwc

71,XXXks

full logbook servicing with balance of dealership warranty

has ming paint and interior protection, rust proofing and underbody sound deadening.

no swaps, need money to pay for the car i just bought.

Note: It doesn't some with the personalised plates.

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Contact Details: Alena 0415788520 (after hours, or sms)

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