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Hey guys, I'm selling my car, so come in and grab a great deal on an economical, safe and reliable car!

Specs:

Car: Mitsubishi Lancer CH ES

Year: February 2005

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Body: Sedan

Seating Capacity: 5

Doors: 4

KMs: 88,000km

Last Service: September 2009 (90,000km Service + Timing Belt)

History: Full Logbook & Service History

Owners: 2 (Including me)

Warranty: Until February 2010

Registration: Until November 2009, but can add 3 months

Location: Adelaide

Features:

-Great sound system (Factory Subwoofer)

-Power Windows & Mirrors

-Air Conditioning

-CD Player/Radio

-Cruise Control

-Immobiliser

-Driver and Front Passenger Airbags

-Power Steering

-Mudflaps (All wheels)

-ABS

Asking Price: $9500, negotiable

Phone: 0430 071 790

If I don't sell this in the next few weeks, I'm going to be trading it in, so get in quick!

Photos: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=1002...mp;l=afe6237e75

Edited by Normsta
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