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Hey guys,


I have had a 2004 Mitsu Magna since it had only 28,000 km. I have looked after it since and it has been a great daily. I have put <100,000 ks on it in my ownership.

The good:

- VGC second owner car

- 3.5L motor with 5 speed tiptronic auto

- Timing belt, water pump, all pulleys and belts changed 10ks ago

- Brand new Pedders sports rider shocks all round with Pedders springs

- Tinted windows and awesome perfect working aircon

The bad:

- Blemished front bar from when the Mrs has driven the car in carparks etc.

- Sagging of the bolsters on the front seats, only minor and barely an issue

The car is actually in fantastic condition and will suit anyone who wants a GOOD reliable sedan or family car. It chews less fuel than your comparable falcodore and IMHO goes a lot nicer, too.

I am looking to swap this for a turbo R33 of some description. Potentially a sedan, auto or manual does not concern me.

There is not even one of these cars for sale at the minute, only the older model which people are asking $5,500 - $8,000 for depending on condition. Therefore I will not be offering a cash component of any kind, ONLY a straight swap. Do not contact me regarding your highly modified car and ask for X dollars your way. No. No. No.

If you have a good honest car and are genuinely interested in doing a straight swap for this Magna please PM me. Pics and inspection can be arranged anytime.

Thanks,

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Photo of le vehicle in case anyone is picturing something different (there were a few iterations of these cars, this one being the less common yet better looking variant).

Cheers,

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Just to reconfirm, am happy to trade for an auto or sedan if it comes available and just to reiterate I do not want to pay cash your way.

I want to be as respectful as possible but have to ask that any person considering PMing me; please look at the average prices on carsales etc before asking me for anything on top. I am not going to pay.

Cheers,

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