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Make:Mitsubishi

Model:Legnum VR4

Milage:94000km

Transmission:5 sp Tiptronic

Colour:Trigger Mauve (purple)

Location:Gold Coast

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes - 6 months

Price: $13700

Contact: 0413003013 or pm

Comments / Modifications: JVC cd player, 17" SSR rims

Hi guys,

I have decided to sell the Legnum I just imported, due to other vehicular commitments.

The details are:

Build: 12/96

Colour : Trigger Mauve - purple

Gearbox: 5sp Tiptronic

Km: 94000

It is a bone stock one owner in Japan (!) car, which has a service history from new, and comes with the original 2 keys it was sold with. The prev' owner also replaced the timing belt, water pump and front discs, so all the normal wear items are not a worry. It is in very good condition throughout, and I can only assume that the prev owner was elderly, as there are cushions on all the seats in the Japanes photos of the car.

I have fitted a set of 17" SSR rims, and a local cd/mp3 player, as the previous owner optioned it with sat-nav, but no cd player!

Original wheels with brand new tyres will be included in the sale.

My mechanic has been over it, and has given it the thumbs up (I had him change all the normal service fluids for quality ones when I got it from compliance).

About the only criticism I could level at it is some light scratching that has been touched up on the drivers side front bar, but it is an easy and minor fix.

Looking for $13700 incl 6 months rego, roadworthy, and the original wheels...

More/bigger pics are available upon request.

either pm me or call 0413003013.

Cheers,

Micah

P.s.: check out the shaggy Monsters inc spec purple mats! Pure class!

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Thanks for the offer, but I need to free some driveway for my new toy :laugh: If you're still interested, drop me a pm :P

Oh yeah, and *bump!*

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