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Mitsubishi Lancer Ce 2 Glxi *swap* (vic)


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Hey guys,

Up for swap is my Mitsubishi Lancer Ce 2 GLXI 2001 stock. I'm just in the market for another turbo car again, miss hearing the turbo :(

The Car is located in Melbourne (Vic) S.E Springvale, i'm currently the second owner of the car, which my girlfriend is the first owner since new. The car has full services history

and never missed a service & well looked after. The exterior on right passenger door has a few light scratches on the surface of the paint.

Details: Mitsubishi Lancer Ce 2 GLXI 2001

Colour: Blue

Kilometers: 117,xxx ( very low :D )

Transmission: Auto

Drive type: Front

Engine: 4 cylinder 1.8L

Fuel Economy: 6.5L / 100km

+ extras: Sunroof, ABS, power windows, central locking

I'm looking to swap for a Skyline GTS-T 33 Series 2, must be manual and white in colour. Would prefer if the car stock or comes with stock parts.

This car is perfect for someone who's wants a great daily car & wants to save massive amount of money on fuel, or who not meant to be driving a turbo car to start with :D

Rego expires in Feb 2012 & the car comes with RWC for swaps.

If your interested in an inspection don't hesitate to call or text me on 0402 740 343.

or email me on [email protected]

Uploading Pictures tomorrow afternoon, as its currently 2.03am

Regards

Cuong

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