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Hey all,

Although its not quite a skyline im selling up my 1999 Vectra. Im the second owner and kept it spic and span for the 2 years ive owned it. Would suit someone looking for a reliable economic run around or a first car buyer. Upgrading to an R33 so the quicker i sell this the quicker i can buy myself a sky :-)

Details:

Holden Vectra 1999 GL

2.2L Ecotec 4 Cyl

5 Speed Manual

Tinted Windows

A/C

P/S

ABS

Airbag

Fully stock condition

183XXX k's

Just been serviced

New Tyres

Reg till Feb '07

Body is straight apart from some stone chips on the front bumper. Original owner lived in the country.

Other than that, the car has never given me any grief and has served me well for the past 2 years, but alas its time to move on to bigger and better things.

I dont think ive left anything out?

Asking $9000 very negotiable.

Call 0408169306 anytime if interested

Heres some pics (theyre a bit dark but i can arrange plenty more if interested)

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