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Selling my Partner's Mirage, The Ad is from my Gumtree account :

Selling my white SHOWROOM condition Mitsubishi Mirage, Full log books and service history from day 1! $6600 Ono

Automatic

89000kms

Serviced and logged every 3000 - 5000kms

Immaculate interior

Immaculate exterior

Brand New Dunlop Tyres.

Rego till Mid December 2012.

Very low 89000kms

3 sets of keys

Everything is factory standard and has never been touched.

Always Garaged

Always serviced prior to being due each time and everytime at the same place for many many years.

I will stand very strong in saying that you will not find a better condition Mirage with all the proof to back it up

If you need more pictures simply click on the gumtree ad: http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/east-ryde/cars/mitsubishi-mirage-showroom-condition-very-low-kms-december-rego/1001766127

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