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Item for Sale:2002 mitsubishi mirageDescription:1.5L ceLocation:North Richmond 2754Region:NSW Asking Price:$8,500Condition:UsedReason for Sale:upgrading to a SKYLINE :thumbsup:Delivery Methods:PickUpContact Method:PM meExtra Information:

selling for a friend

2002 custom mirage

258,000km

full custom kit modified front sides an rear

full custom paint job custom red with raindow flake over whole car minus engine bay

17'veretti chrome rims 85% tread all round

2 n a half inch exhaust

pod filter

full sound system

shaved doors with door poppers

tinted windows

chrome m3 mirrors

lowered all roundpainted dash fascia

white dials

monster tacho not connected

full custom carpet floor n boot

rego i\until 18th september 2012

comes with custom 5POILD plates

car is mechanically A1 always been serviced

female owner for the last 7yrs

full P Plate friendly

PM me with any questions thanks :thanks:

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