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Hey guys,

its time to let my Legnum go, my house is about to be built and im looking for something a bit smaller and more economical.

Make: Mitsubishi

Model: Legnum

Body Type: Wagon

Year: 1998

Mileage (Km): 116,500

Transmission: Automatic - tiptronic

Drive Train: All Wheel Drive

Fuel Type: Petrol - Premium Unleaded

Colour: White

Air Conditioning: Yes, works great!

Mitsubishi Legnum VR4

Auto / Tiptronic gearbox

Twin turbo

Factory Nardi wheel

double din touch screen cd/dvd/etc etc player, can even hook up TV tuner if you wish!

Tyres in great condition all round

Other than the rims, the car is completely stock.

Price is $12,000 ono, will part-trade for a non-turbo manual S13 or 180sx only.

More pics available on request.

Please message or call only, i dont check my messages on here. 0416 070 133

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