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2000 Mitsubishi Station Wagon VERADA. 186,XXX ks. $2250

Low K’s, Rego end of July 2015.

Fully loaded Verada Station wagon.

Has been a great family truckster, but it’s time to bigger as the family keeps expanding. In the 4 yrs we have owned it, it has never let us down.

The good bits:

Comes with all the standard Verada options like:

Woodgrain interior

Kick ass stereo with 6 stacker

ABS / TC / Climate AC / Cruise / Airbags / electric windows / self- adjusting mirror etc.

Alloy wheels

Also has some accessories such as:

Tow ball

Removable cage

Roof rails. (Racks don't come with it)

Recently it has had a full service with:

Gearbox flush and fluid change (Penrite)

Engine oil changed every 5000kms Castrol Edge 10/60

New brake pads and rotors machined

New front tyres (still have the rubber nubs on them)

Car is mechanically solid and the engine is a peach.

If something does go wrong parts are stupidly cheap for this thing as there are 11billionty Magnas at the wreckers.

The not so good bits:

Despite waxing the juzeebus out of it the paint is wearing thin on the front of the roof and the clear coat is coming off on the drivers side front panel.

The old verada was probably Grandpa’s axe and has heaps of small carpark dings. It is also missing part of the front grill on the left hand side when Wifee collected a dead hoppy thing. Still passes rego no worries, I just haven’t bothered fixing it.

Just PM / text me for more pics if you are genuinely interested.

Located Queanbeyan with NSW rego.

$2250

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James 0413 88 44 oh eight.

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