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Hey guys, up for sale is my daily.

Heres some copy pasta from the carsales ad!

-Reluctantly up for sale is my Peugeot 306 GTi6 The GTi6 is Peugeots flagship 306. Boasting a sporty 123kw (165hp) 16valve 2.0L engine, this car is incredibly quick and nimble.

-Mated to the powerhouse is a motorsport inspired close ratio 6 Speed Transmission. This box keeps the engine in its powerband at virtually all times. You will always have power when you need it.

-The GTi6 has been regarded as one of the best handling hot hatches of the 90s, with an excellently balanced chassis and suspension setup the car feels like a go kart and sticks to the road. Body roll is non existant.

-This example has an aftermarket exhaust system, intake and headunit stereo.

-The mechanics, drivetrain and electrics of this car are in perfect condition. A new battery, coil packs and MAP sensor have been fitted whilst in my ownership.

-I have serviced the car every 5000ks and it has just recieved a service.

-In honesty, there is some cosmetic faults, being that the car is nearing 15 years of age. These include some flaking paint on the roof, some interior tears and a scratch on the front quarter panel. There is also some minor parking dings that are very hard to notice.

*(Please see the pictures for the cosmetic faults)*

-Also, the glovebox lock has broke, and the drivers side door lock has seized. (The door still locks from the passenger side).

-Besides these minor issues, the car is in great condition and would be the perfect car for the city driver and mountain driver alike.

-This car is fantastic on fuel. I have only used 98RON Premium fuel in the car since purchase.

$6000 ono ~ Rego till 30th JUNE 2014 ~ P Plate Legal

Send me a text 0421447425. I cant always pick up for calls so a text is best.

The car is located in NEWCASTLE NSW

No swaps

Cheers

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