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Up for sale is my friends 1993, 3 door, manual Daihatsu Charade .

Good and honest little car. Inside is clean and in good condition. The outside requires a little TLC (a good polish, wax and some armoural....:ph34r: )

The pictures don't do it justice, it is a lovely little car that was used right up until recently.

Car is almost out of REGO (29/7/2010) and is being sold AS IS or UNREGISTERED once it expires, just need it gone. Hence priced accordingly!

The car is in good mechanical order and should have little to no problem passing RWC.

Car is located in South Brisbane QLD near Browns Plains.

Can be viewed after hours and weekends.

Asking $750 ono

Contact me here or call/sms Graham directly on 0402 794 348 for more info.

Thanks

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