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I'm asking for 12,500$

Due to financial difficulties I need to sell the VR4. Serviced every 5000km and using only the best quality parts.

I use this car everyday and have traveled many kilometres in it and it's never let me down and is brilliant in all situations.

1997 Mitsubishi Legnum VR4

Rego till June 21st 2012 - Yes a Full year of registration

141,000km

- Has had 100,000km major service

Done 140k service, Oil/Filter, replaced tappets and other head trinkets costing 1000$+ with receipts

2.5 Litre Twin Turbo Quad Overhead Cam V6

5 Speed Manual Transmission AWD

Alloy Dual core Radiator

Climate Control (regassed and serviced works perfectly)

Hi Vis Dash

Central Locking

Electric Windows

Electric & Retractable Side Mirrors

Factory Nadi Steering Wheel

Dual Front Airbags

Factory Option Mitsubishi Legnum Mats

Quad Driving lights

Rare Meister Trigger Mauve Colour

Tinted Rear Windows

MoonRoof (Oversized Sun Roof)

Cream Leather Interior

WoodGrain Dash

17"x 9.5" +18 Driftek Wheels Minor curb action on 2 wheels

Rolled and Flared Rear Guards

Straight Pipe exhaust, Axel back - Great noise

Aux Sony CD Player - Pioneer Speakers x4 + Spliters

Minor bingle on the front left corner, all repaired, 2nd hand Bonnet, 2nd hand left Headlight, Radiator support had been bent - Now straightened (Looks worse that it is)

I'm asking for 12,500$

OR Even a cheap cheap r32 or 180sx (Basically Car + Cash my way No less than 7,000$)

Located 2106, Sydney.

0424505711

More photos Here --> http://www.flickr.co...57627011809782/

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