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G'day all,

Well, I'm wanting to get out into the housing market, so to boost my savings enough to get a loan, I've gotta sell off some stuff.

This lancer has been my 'daily' for the last two years, and it has never let me down. It's done 147,000KMs, and has always been very well looked after - regularly log-book serviced, always garaged and regularly washed, etc, so it is in very good condition. Registered until the end of march, 2011.

Being the 1.5L EFI manual model, it delivers fantastic fuel economy (as opposed to the skyline :rolleyes:) , and while it's certainly no dyno-queen, it's not a 'slug' on the road either.

It has the factory "SV" package, including sideskirts, 15" alloy rims with near new (<4 months/5000KM) Yokahama A-Drive tyres, and a sports exhaust. As you would expect, air conditioning and power steering are also there.

I have fitted HID Xenon headlights, which dramatically improves vision at night, and it has always had the awesome-ness of the molded carpet dash mat :happy:, so the dash is in perfect condition with no cracks at all. Remote central locking with alarm/immobiliser and tinted windows are also fitted.

The sound system includes a Pioneer CD head unit, 4x200W amplifier, Alpine 'Type S' speakers (6" front, 6x9" rear) and a Fusion 10" 1000W active subwoofer (which is easily removable when extra boot space is required).

Currently listed on Carsales.com.au.

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Looking for around $6,500 for it, but of course I'm pretty flexible on that, so if you're interested, give me a call/email/PM and make me an offer!

Located in Wantirna South, Victoria.

Cheers,

Sam

0425 785 126

shaw.sam@gmail.com

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