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I am selling this exellcent example of a mirage on behalf of my partner, i'm posting on here because this is a great jdm car, its completely standard and a great platform to get into the scene of modification and styling

Location: Newcastle (may be able to meet you half way if your far and a serious buyer)

Kms: 189000

Price: $4400

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She has owned it for the past 3 years and has used it as a town run about since then, the car was bought off an old lady who owned it from new.

This car has never given us any problems, it has been the most reliably car we could have asked for. It is extremely fuel efficient and carries zero rust

An aftermarket headunit and 4 speakers have been professionally installed The aircon is as cold as ice, the power steering and good condition clutch makes driving a breeze.

It has just received a complete interior and exterior detail, a spark plug change and comes with 2 near brand new tyres, full log book and 6 months rego.

The only reason for selling this car is that we will be commuting between Newcastle and Wollongong alot in the near future and would like to buy a bigger family car (and i dont want to rack up kms on my skyline hehe)

Please PM on here or text/call me (Jarrad) on 0421551710. (after 230 weekdays is prefered for calls)

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always see the guys n gal putting rims/kits/exhausts on these :P

ive also heard of a bloke put a lancer engine in one and strip the aircon and light weight conversions haha.

thanks for the kind words

(hmm no one has changed the heading yet)

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car will be around penett hills/m2/m7 this weekend, sunday, around 1 till 3

so we could deliver it to you if your a serious buyer.

must have cash ready if you do arrange this with me.

shoot me an offer if your keen to see it

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FWIW Yep, your right about the conversion too... Did putty road with about 30 cars a while back and at the end there were 8 Evos, my skyline and the mirage "lil Evo" that smashed me :blink: so this is certainly a potential weapon or just a cheap

Runabout :)

Good luck with the sale mate, just thought if confirm that for ya!

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