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HI all

For sale is my girlfriends 1995 mitsubishi lancer glx coupe.

Its a 1.6l Auto with 196xxx on the clock

Cd player

4 brand new tyres

Registered till the 27 may

The car is located on the Central Coast NSW local buyers only please

car has never missed a beat in the 2 years she has owned it with no mechanical problems at all

The car has a few dings on the outside from shopping trolleys and such and has a crack in the front bumper

but all in all is in good nick, The interior is in good condition aswell

This car is cheap to run and to insure so is the perfect learner or p plater car or for those that need a

second car so thier pride and joy doesnt rack up the kms or dints. :)

Price is $2500 slightly neg. :banana:

All enquiries please either PM Me or call 0413 076 149.

I'll try my best to come back to the thread on a daily basis..

Cheers

Corey,

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