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For sale, 1999 Hyundai Excel. Have recently upgraded in anticipation of a baby so it's for sale.

5 door hatchback.

Manual

Blue

220,000ks - has been owned by my wife since 13,000ks.

Fastidiously maintained. Near perfect service history.

The car is in amazing condition for it's age. It's had car seat covers on it it's entire life as well as car mats. The interior is spotless. The exterior in in excellent condition.

Air con works perfectly. Power steering. Sony head unit.

A very frugal little car. 450ks out of a tank and about $40 to fill.

This car is an absolute cracker. If I didn't have a bike I'd keep it as my daily.

Rego'ed till May

$3,500 with RWC and remaining rego.

Car is located in Hurstbridge, Vic.

Contact Aaron (me) on 0418 994 629 or email [email protected] to arrange a look.

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i dont know if this will help mate but i had the same model car a few months ago had genuine 80,xxx kms on it 5 speed cd player no damage to the car or interior and i had trouble selling mine for a while had to sell it for $1500 as it was only biting potential buyers at the price range so maybe the price is to high i could be wrong gl with the sale btw

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