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I have for sale my black 2001 172 Mk2

It's got 129,xxx Kilometers on the clock, and i am the third owner.

I've had this car since June 2007, and it's always been serviced by Cartwright Euro (the Renault dealer) on the Gold Coast

As far as i can tell, it has never been in an accident

The only mods to this car are the addition of a sub in the boot and an aftermarket rear muffler for a bit of a throatier note (both done by the previous owner)

It's time that i move on - I'm getting 'too old' and am looking to replace it with a 'family' type car...

You can contact me at [email protected], or via PM if interested

The car is currently registered, but will sell unregistered due to it needing a little work to pass a roadworthy... The main things that would be needed are new front shocks/tie rod ends, and some new tyres

I'm asking $7800, which is a steal as these normally sell for over $10k+

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Nice car mate, looks like a very tidy example, very little wear on the steering wheel as well for 12x,000km which is rare.

These are great cars, plenty of go with great fuel economy too. Good luck with the sale.

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