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3301 days ago

Mitsi Lancer 2001 station wagon

Megan from Onekawa

We are selling due to expanding family.
Reliable GDI engine runs well.
Interior is reasonably tidy. Small amount of wear on steering wheel.
Exterior has few scratches and small dents. Mostly caused by kids on bikes. Nothing too major.
WOF October 2017
Rego February 2017
195,000kms
Additional Features :
Air Bags,
Sunroof
Alloys,
Body Kit,
Climate Control,
Electric Mirrors,
Electric Windows,
Remote Locking,
Roof Racks,
Spoiler,
Spot Lights,
Momo steering wheel,
Interior Details: Black & red
We will remove sign writing on rear screen before sale.
Cam belt replaced 97000kms
Phone Megan 0212170012

Price: $2,500

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