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dont laugh... yes its mine :P

(can get pics if anyone really wants em)

reason for sale: i have a skyline and no need for it anymore :D

Year: 99

Make: Daewoo

Model: Nubira SE

Capacity: 1.6litre

Trans: 5spd manual

Doors: 4

Body: Hatchback

KMs: 65000

Colour: Burgandy

Other bits:

-Std CD Player

-4 Speakers

Had it since early 2001...

Nice reliable little car... one good thing is its light on the fuel.

Had new brake put on it last year inc rotors etc.

No mods kept stock as a rock.

Does about 600ks to a full tank.

$11,000ono open to offers

Probably not going to appeal to anyone on here :D but u might know someone... like ya little sister, grandma, grandpa or someone that wants a little economical car or even P's car.

all enquiries to: [email protected]

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