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1989 Holden Barina (bubble Shape) 5 Speeds Manaul, Rego until Late March 07 Selling for $800 $600 or near offer as i need it gone, Good & Cheapest Way To Get Around Town, Always & Recently Serviced With New Clutch, Battery, Head Gasket. Has Some Faded Paint On The Roof & Bonnet And Some little Scratches But Other Then That The Car Is Fair Condition, Registered And Ready To Drive Away.

Any Keen Buyers Contact Sam on 0404-235-149

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1989 Holden Barina (bubble Shape) 5 Speeds Manaul, Rego until Late March 07 Selling for $600 as i need it gone, Good & Cheapest Way To Get Around Town, Always & Recently Serviced With New Clutch, Battery, Head Gasket. Has Some Faded Paint On The Roof & Bonnet And Some little Scratches But Other Then That The Car Is Fair Condition, Registered And Ready To Drive Away.

Any Keen Buyers Contact Sam on 0404-235-149

any pics of the car?

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