2003 Mitsubishi Colt for sale
----New Price! $3000 need to sell soon---
I am moving overseas so need to sell my very reliable little car.
Flo is a 2003 Mitsubishi Colt with low Kms and low fuel costs (1.3 L engine). WOF until September 2020 and Rego until January 2020.
5 doors, new stereo in January 2017 and air conditioner serviced in January 2018.
The car hasn't had dogs or smoking inside so it is in very good condition.
Flo was serviced 6 September with no issues. The car has been regularly serviced by myself and the previous owner. The paintwork is faded in some parts and there is a dent in the bumper.
I am looking for $3000 but this is negotiable so please get in touch for a test drive if you are interested. It honestly is a great car and I'll miss it!
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