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1994 Mitsubishi Lancer CC Sports

This has been my work car for a while now, I bought it just to drive to work, It does 95% highway Klms (approx 300klms P/W) I no longer have a need for this car due to a career shift,

It has a new motor with only 32,500klms on it, the clutch was also replaced at this time, As were the CV joints, It has 4 new tyres on 17" mags (done 2,500klms)

I also have lowered King springs for the front (not fitted) but not yet bought the rears, It has rego untill the 13/10/12, Will be paid when due if not sold before hand, I am negotiable to a point due to this

This car has the 4G93 1.8ltr engine, Not the standard 1.5ltr engine as it is the "Sport" model, :rolleyes: It is a 5 speed manual, Has a Tacho dash etc,

Drives very well, Pretty powerfull little car for what it is, Super economical, Cost $50 to fill (Premium) would be cheaper with the cheaper fuel but I only use 98 ron, Averages about 500klms on a tank, pretty good considering its about a 30ltr tank,

Has a sports exhaust, It is pretty much as I bought it appart from the work i needed to do to bring it up to RWC standards when I got it

The car is no longer any good to me as I will not be driving it anymore,

Asking $1750 ono May swap/trade/part trade whatever,

Can do a deal with my Van that is also for sale, Cash either way

Located in Alexandra Hills, Redlands area, Brisbane, QLD

PH: 0481109712

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