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MITSUBISHI MIRAGE 2001 $3600 neg

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XYH152 Rego till OCTOBER 2011.

The Red Rocket is up for sale. The Mirage has been good to us over the past 5 years, we'll be sad to see it go!

The car has around 203000ks on it and comes with 3 spare keys and 2 remotes for the key less entry.

My wife has driven the car to work and back most of that time and it hasn't skipped a beat. It's got 17inch mag wheels that have seen better days (scuffed and chrome flaking off), although, the tyres are almost new on the front.

New Pioneer CD palyer with AUX input and 4 6in pioneer speakers, tinted windows, factory Key-less entry, Air Conditioning, Power steering and we'll even throw in the sunshade.

The Major service, timing belt and seals were done at 180000ks, the clutch was replaced at around the same time, the slave cylinder was rebuilt and rear-main seal replaced while the clutch was being done.

We bought the car with 150000 ks on it and since that time the oil has been changed every 6 months. Coolant and brake fluid were replaced in January 2011 as well as a minor service.

For a 10 year old car you'll find that it is in pretty good nick and one of the better examples around. Paint is in good nick and the panels are straight as an arrow!

The only reason we are selling it is that we have upgraded to a bigger car to start a family, baby seats and 2 doors don't really mix.

Would make a great First car for someone, very cheap to run and very reliable so grab a bargain. Test drives and inspections welcome.

Selling car in as is condition.

For any questions don't hesitate to call Matt 0431 687 834 Car located Toongabbie Sydney NSW.

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