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VT SS II Commodore 06/2000 5.7L Auto White 120,000km

Airconditioned

Tinted Windows

2.1T Heavy Duty Tow Bar Hayman Reese

Electric Brakes

Roof Racks

Kenwood, JBL, Sony Sound System with Stinger cables (Installed by FHRX Studios, CD of install available)

Serviced Regularly Log Books

Lady Owner

Many Extras including 2x New Tyres, 8mths Rego, New Alternator, Power Steering Pump, Battery and more.

Location Hills District, Sydney.

$15,000

Andrew 0407 669166

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  • 2 weeks later...

hi ownage, unfortunately i am not looking for a trade (although i have had very good offers on some very nicely presented cars)

i am in the same boat as most other guys here i realise i can't get much of a premium for the extras on the car but i would like to get a fair price and find a good home for the commodore unfortunately fitting a dog and baby wolv in the SS is a bit tough.

the stagea is just about finished and ready for the road so i am ready to sell the commodore.

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still for sale.

the big bugger is great buying providing you:

a. don't expect me to give it away

b. tell me you are on your way (and actually show up)

c. you are not looking for a swap (although i know some swaps have been for very tidy cars)

d. looking for a family car with all the fruit

c'mon SAU

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