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Make:Hyundai excel

Model:91 X2

Milage:120XXX approx

Transmission:4Sp manual

Colour:White

Location:Liverpool NSW

Complied?

RWC supplied?No

Currently registered? Till July 30/08

Price:900

Contact: PM

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I have up for sale my mums trusty hyundai excel. Bought from a friend of a friend who bought it damaged and fixed it up. For this reason i am not 100% if its under REVS or not, either way never had any problems renewing rego. Have owned for about 6 years now. Selling due to buying a replacement car. Rego expires 30th July 08. Please bear in mind this car is not the prettiest to look at, but it starts first go and has been a great daily driver and good on fuel to. Engine was replaced with a low KM engine about three years ago. ODO reads 156XXX so engine probable has about 120-130XXXKMS on it. Car has also been registered with new engine number. SIL.314 Vin:KMHUD11JPNU188752 Engine num: G4DJM28633

Water pump and timing belt have been replaced. Regular service, including oil, fuel, and air filter. ECU has just been replaced with second hand unit.

Spark plugs and leads also recently replaced, aswell as front break pads with bendix pads.

Sony cd player with cerwin vega 4" speakers up front and sony 6x9's at back.

Now for the cons:

Few parking dings here and there. A bit of paint on bottom left side under passenger door and some liquid paper sprayed down the passenger side. This was done by a neighbour because she was crazy.(honest)

No power steering or air conditioning. Dashboard has a crack above the instrument panel. suspension can get squeaky. Small oil leak only few drops, and temp gauge doesnt move. This only happened recently.

Is only a 4sp manual

I have tried to be as honest as possible. Generally only available after 8pm as i work long hours. but can try make sure someone else is home for viewing.

Car is located in Sydney, Liverpool area. Any questions PM. Please no time wasters or stupid low offers. $900

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