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Make:Proton Satria GTi 2000 model

Milage: 102000 klms

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Silver

Location: Sydney

Currently registered: Yes till july 09

Price: $9000 Mark but am negoitable (Might be intersted in swap/trade Intersted let me no what you got)

Contact: Pm Me or post reply if intersted

Comments / Modifications:

Car is in good condition minor scratches

1 dent in the back of the car

Interior is immaculate no rips or tears

Everything works very cold Air con

Tyres and brakes only 5 months old

Never missed a beat

Motor Gearbox and clucth in great conditon

Timming belt being done

Car has lotus suspension and handling

Also recaro bucket seats

1.8litre Twin cam motor car goes very well

Car is completely standard besides a K&N Panel filter only 3 weeks old

Only 102000 klms

Cost me $55 to fill up on premiem 98 and get about 420-450 klms per tank

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