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i have my daily for sale, it is a mitsubishi pajero short wheel base 1994 model.

car has:

maxxis buckshot 32 inch tyres

alloy front bar

tow bar

leather interior

rego until jan 2013

monroe shockers

just over 1 inch lift

cv radio

248 000 KMS

paint is faded on roof and bonet

car is in over all pretty decent condition. good car to drive. top end of motor was freshened up by previous owner by some what 50 000 kms? ago.. yes i have gone four wheel driviing in it and had a blast very fun and reliable. all inspections more then welcome!! car is located in melbourne victoria. CAN supply RWC for extra cash! need to sell as i dont go four wheel driving anymore and need a car for work! i do have photos shoot me a text message and i can send it over straight away

PLEASE NO TIME WASTERS NO STUPID OFFERS ALTHOUGH I AM NEGOTIABLE WITH PRICE!!

PRICE $4000 NEGOTIABLE!!!! MAKE ME AN OFFER!

CONTACT 0423682131 LOKY :)

cheers.

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2500 NEGOTIABLE! car needs to go as i have another car now! it is what it is make me an offer a good offer wont be refused i dont need this car no more

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