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Hi All,

Advertising this on behalf of my brother.

1996 EF Series 2 Gli Wagon

4l 6 cylinder

Column Auto

6 seater (front bench seat)

Dual Airbags (Driver and Passenger)

255,000kms

Towbar

Good tyres all round

Full service History

New Panasonic CD Head Unit

In the last 2 years, this car has had the following maintenance performed:

New Head

New Headgasket, bolts etc.

New Radiator

All new cooling hoses

New Thermostat

New Fuel injectors

New Serpentine belt

New Alternator

New (reconditioned) Auto gearbox and torque converter

New Starter motor

New Neutral/Park switch

New Exhaust

New Hubcaps

My brother purchased this car to register and use as a daily, and while it would have been a perfect cheap daily, he's just bought one of my cars instead, so this is now up for sale.

Mechanically, this car is practically perfect and runs and drives faultlessly. It is very quiet and tight to drive. The engine is unusually smooth and quiet and even idles nicely! The only mechanical fault I can find is that the front brake rotors need to be machines/replaced as they do shudder a fair bit.

The interior is very clean and solid. Headlining is saggy, but it has been pinned back up, so isn't noticeable unless you look up!

Externally, the car is tidy, and looks quite respectable, but like any car this age, it does have the usual bumps, scratches and dings. Again it's not too bad and does look respectable, but it aint perfect. A quick cut and polish should get rid of most of the scratches and scuffs. There is also a section on the bootlid where the paint is starting to crack.

No rego, but does have approximately 14 days left on a Vicroads permit so can be driven to and from place of purchase, and for repairs, rwc etc.

He's after $1200 firm for it, inspection is available in Cheltenham.

Please post or PM for any questions.

Thanks,

Justin.

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Depending on day, I may also be able to get the car to Reservoir for viewing for any genuinely interested parties. Cheltenham is where the car is located though, and is the preference for viewing.

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