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Make:Mx5 Roadstar

Model:1990

Milage:104500k's

Transmission:manual

Colour:silver

Location:Brisbane

Complied?yep

RWC supplied?can be supplied

Currently registered?no

Price:$10000 ono very neg

Contact:MESSAGE 0431117368 as i work all different times of the day and night or just pm me

Comments / Modifications:The only reason i wont to sell or swap it is casue i have lost my licence for 2 years na really want to do up a turbo car. Well it is a mx5 roadstar with 104500k's, it is a manual, new tyres all round, new tailsharf, has a stereo in it, soft top(chicks dig them lol) there is 1 dint on the fuel cap cant even notice it i was there for a hour looking for dints and that is the only one i found, hsa no rego but will come with a rwc, may come with a setof 17inch mags all depends if i get them or not and it is also cheap on fuel gets 500k's easy for 45bucks i think that is wicked, well that is about everything i can think of just pm me for question. It is also on boost if you want to cheak it out on there http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....c=310412&hl=

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