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Hi,

Have my girl friends old car up for sale.

1988 - CSX - Liftback

4AC

Red

5 speed

CD player

6x9

milo tin exhaust

almost mint interior

unsure of KMs

paint still good just needs a clean

Has a flat battery and needs 2 new tyres. NO REGO

You will have to get it towed or something as the one of the tyres has a split.

Car is very clean and drove well when it was driven. This is car number 3 and no need for it.

would make a great cheap daily as its good on fuel and it's cheap.

CAR NEEDS TO GO

Moving house soonish and cant take it with us.

$750 o.n.o (open to offers)

Any questions at all call 0412 522 167

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