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OK so me and the missus need money for japan,

we have a 3rd car which is the missus previous daily which needs to go to pay for holliday so its priced well but im not looking for lowballers.

great car, drives fantastic, nothing wrong with it.

details:

Volkswagen Golf 2003 4th Gen S Hatchback

1.6

manual

Silver exterior

black interior

111840 km

brand new tires,

brand new brakes

just serviced

nothing wrong with it, at all, any mechanical inspection welcome.

the only thing thats ever happened was a heater hose T peice cracked so we replaced it with a metal one.

looking for $7900 reduced from ,,,well more than that.

would be happy to sell but dont be asking for some stupid price.

pm me on here, welcome to test drive it,

lives north of adelaide.

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