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Hey guys,

The missus is selling off her second car as we're going overseas soon. As the title states, it's a 99 Daewoo Nubira CDX Sedan.

Here's a quick run-down of features and details

- Auto (Reco'd in 03)

- Power Steering, Windows, Mirrors + Air Con

- New Tires (New in 06 but has done very little K's)

- After Market Alloy Mags

- After Market Central Locking and Immobiliser

- About to clock over 93,000 (Already had major service done including timing belt)

- Rego til Feb 08 (RWC to be completed upon request by serious buyer - Can be sold without if desired). Last RWC was done last year when we were asked to get new tires.

Car is very good condition inside and out. It does have a few stone chips and one of the door handles on the inside has shed it's chrome coating but otherwise it's a very clean and well looked after car, It runs very well and we have receipts for all works and servicing completed. Best of all it's damn good on fuel while retaining decent occupant and boot space.

I've embedded one pic and linked the rest to keep the forum fast

Going $6500 ONO

Feel free to contact me on 0428 234 999, [email protected] or through the forums should you have any questions or wish to make an offer.

Cheers

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