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Hi all,

i need this car gone by the end of this weekend, as it turns out it is not suitable for what i want it for.

has a brand new battery (i bought it less than a week ago) with 2 years warranty

i just did an oil and oil filter change, and new spark plugs less than a week ago as well.

no roadworthy or rego, selling 'as-is'

the car runs/drives/stops/turns okay

i can provide a list of what is required for 'proper' RWC (there is a little bit that needs doing, but not overly huge stuff) or you could get a dodge-worthy if you want a cheap run-around

want it gone this weekend as i have no space for it!

$200 ONO (the battery alone cost over half of this!)

PRICE DROP!!!!!!!

$30 with the dead battery, or $100 with the brand new battery (which cost me $100)

I need it gone by 5pm this afternoon!!!!!!

if its not gone, its getting collected by a wrecker!!!!

call on 0402 202 978



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