1727 days ago

Great First Car or Run About - 2004 Mitsubishi Colt

Graeme from Dannemora

2004 Mitsubishi Colt 1500cc, 4 speed Auto , Column Shift |
127,000kms |
VERY TIDY Interior !! |
Body is in good condition for it's age ... some stone ships on the bonnet, Bottom Left of Read plastic Bump, right rear wheel arch |
NEW Stereo includes Hands Free Microphone & bluetooth (Kenwood KMM-BNT204] |
Dual Airbags (Driver & Passenger) !! |
Large rear lights |
Column Shift - Automatic |
Full size Spare |
4 NEW Tyre's Feb 2020 (approx 2500ks since installed) + Full Size Spare |
Foot Control Hand Brake -- walk thru between drives sets |
Oil & Filter changed Early 2021 |
Air Filter changed 2021 |
Plastic Head Light Protectors |
Electric windows and mirrors |
Working Aircon |
"Secret" Storage under passenger seat |
Rear Sets move Forward approx 100mm for increase boot space |
This model has no shelf or Boot cover |
Genuine Car Mats (4) |
Used to local suburb driving in Auckland and with odd trip out of town over past 2yrs or so |

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Price: $3,750

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