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Make: mitsubishi

Model: magna TH executive sedan '99

Milage: 160,000

Colour: white

Location: Gympie, QLD

RWC supplied? no

Currently registered? yes

Price: $8500 $8000 ono

Contact: marc 0409 122 787

Comments / Modifications:

white

3.5L v6

5 speed manual

super cold air con (new drier installed and regassed in feb 2007)

160,000kms (had timing belts done at 100,000kms)

lowered (front: king lows, rear: king lows)

2.5" cat back with cannon (also comes with redback muffler)

17" r34 wheels with good tyres

ABS

remote locking

cruise control

tow bar (missing tongue for it though)

ran 14.8 at willowbank

new front springs and shocks.

since running 14.8 it has had the throttlebody high flowed and polished, k&n panel filter, new main engine mount.

Images:

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more pics to come.

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mate no one is going to pay 8000 dollars for a car that sells for about 3500, no matter how much u paid for it when it was brand new, just handy advice

well you better go and tell everyone else with a magna for sale to drop their prices too, cause i haven't seen any for sale for that sort of price. maybe the old auto 3.0L ones go for that but i am yet to see a manual 3.5L for under about $6500.

but i'm sure you know more about how much they sell for than everyone out there with a magna for sale, or even someone who can just look through a site like carsales and find that there are no manual magnas for under $6500 for sale with the 3.5L motor.

well you better go and tell everyone else with a magna for sale to drop their prices too, cause i haven't seen any for sale for that sort of price. maybe the old auto 3.0L ones go for that but i am yet to see a manual 3.5L for under about $6500.

but i'm sure you know more about how much they sell for than everyone out there with a magna for sale, or even someone who can just look through a site like carsales and find that there are no manual magnas for under $6500 for sale with the 3.5L motor.

herehere

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well you better go and tell everyone else with a magna for sale to drop their prices too, cause i haven't seen any for sale for that sort of price. maybe the old auto 3.0L ones go for that but i am yet to see a manual 3.5L for under about $6500.

but i'm sure you know more about how much they sell for than everyone out there with a magna for sale, or even someone who can just look through a site like carsales and find that there are no manual magnas for under $6500 for sale with the 3.5L motor.

Private Price Guide $3,800 - $5,200

Trade In Price Guide $1,800 - $3,200

Average Km 140,000 - 230,000

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I missed out on an auto one the same as yours for $3k in nambour.

$3500 this weekend, I'll drive up to Gympie to pick up.

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