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Hey guys sorry for the issues with the post, was all looking good till i submitted the new topic then it went crazy, can't find out how to edit the post either.

Basically its a 2004 Stagea,

It has 165000km when i posted this.

Am looking for around 12k, Needs a new inner cv boot for a qld Roadworthy.

Item is located in Townsville

I can be contacted on

0431230903

or email

[email protected]

Will continue to try and correct the original post.

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