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Vehicle- 1995 MITSUBISHI FTO DE3A

Price- $4,900*

Interior Colour - Black / Maroon

Kilometres - 207,000

Colour- Maroon

Transmission - 5 speed Manual

Body- 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Drive type- Front

Reg Plate- BBQ86W

Reg Expiry- APR-2010

Road Worthy Certificate- No

Manual, DVD touchscreen, 18 inch wheel, Veilside body kit and very negotiable, CALL 0406 970 455 NOW!!!

No mechanical problem at all. Never been tempered with, no engine and exhaust modification but still sounds great, service twice in the last year although I have only driven this for the last 5000km. Just serviced before Xmas, new brake pads, new belts, new air con condenser, air con is now very cold. 18 inch rims tires 80%.

Perfect little sports car for the P-platers who love speed, power and looks, Manual, the 2.0 V6 engine churn out quite some great torque.

Momo steering, matching interior color, DVD player with USB connection so you can simply put your favorite movies and music on a USB and play it.

Rims are a little scratched, Bodykit / paint not in the best condition, tachometer sticky. reverse light bulbs needs replacement. trying to be as honest as possible however this is all i can think of for now...

Reason for selling - Have 2 of the same cars and just bought a Skyline, would definitely love to keep as it has been great but doesn't drive it often enough (weekends only) and hate to see it being waste. Only 5000km was put on by me in the last year, Previous owner used it on highway a lot, would be missed.

Call anytime 0406 970 455 or PM me for more questions, inspection can be arrange after 6:30pm weekdays and all weekends, as mentioned, negotiable.

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