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For sale: 1992 Holden Barina, 5dr hatch.

Asking Price: $3500obo.

Kilometer's: 298,xxx.

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Engine Type: Carburettor 1.3lt with a whooping 50kw @ 6000rpm.

Modifications: 13inch “Auscar” rims with 90% tires. Tinted windows.

Road Worth Certificate: Upon sale.

Registration: Yes – Sold with what’s left.

Crash History: No serious accident history. Minor car park marks and so forth.

Other Comment's about the vehicle: Excellent daily driver/run around car. Bought for a daily hack around Noosa, $30’s to fill the fuel tank around 500 to 600kays per tank. New CV joints, front brake pads, near new tires, 6month old 8mm Top Gun leads. Very reliable see’s Noosa to Gold Coast and Noosa to Brisbane trips often, never let us down.

Body is clean, minor marks, nothing serious, GTI boot wing, clean trim: some wear on tear on carpets IE: couple of little hole’s. Seats are in good con, minor watermarks from when the window’s where left down.

Selling due to needing a 4 door executive car for work (Unfortunately The Porsche doesn’t meet this need) and no longer needing an economical daily driver. Otherwise it would be kept.

Contact detail's Josh – 0407706760 or PM for email.

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Is this the same vehicle as seen in the 'Chilli Eat-Off' movie? If so it would be enough just to be in the presence of such a piece of cinematic history, let alone own it!

I'm sure just being there you can almost hear "slayer" being echoed from it's plush confines.

Good luck with teh sale!

This is in fact the car that stared in the 'Chilli Eat-Off' movie. Very rare chance to get such an awesome car like this, that’s stared in its own movie.

This is a once in a lifetime chance! :)

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