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2001+ Holden Monaro V8. Auto or manual is fine!

Location:

I am located in Wollongong NSW but i am willing to travel if the car is of quality and the price is right.

Item Condition:

Would prefer kms lower than 110,000 but will have a long look at others with higher kms before deciding.

Reason for Buying:

Looking to get out of Jap Imports as my last 3 cars have been them and thought i would settle down with a comfortable and reasonably good looking V8.

Price and Payment Conditions:

I HAVE CASH!!! Looking to get my hands on a Monaro for around the $25,000 mark. Payment will be made in cash or bank cheque depending on sellers preference.

I do not need a loan or to get finance as i have the cash right now and i am activly looking to buy a Monaro ASAP!

Extra Info:

I would prefer the car to be either Silver or black with a simple plain black leather interior.

With the being said, I will look at the blue, yellow, red or even teal cars with whatever coliur leather interior and possibly buy them also.

Contact Details:

Anytime 24/7 is good for me if your genuine about selling your V8 Monaro!

Contact either though e-mail ([email protected]) or TXT message or phone call (0421 545 240) or even PM me on here!

Thanks, Jake

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  • 2 weeks later...

UPDATE

My 1981 Ford Laser died tonite in the rain.

REQUIRE A HOLDEN MONARO V8 (PREFERABLY AUTO BUT CAN HANDLE MANUAL) IMMEDIATELY!

Therefore i must increase spotters fee in hopes somebody knows of a V8 Monaro for sale on the quiet that i havnt found.

Spotters Fee: $500

Please note that i have searched the trading post, carpoint, car sales, country cars etc. Please do not send any links unless the link is new (16/6/07 at the earliest listing) but i do appreciate the thought and the help.

So if you know of a Monaro for sale on the quesit for a serious cash buyer who has the cash, is not looking to waste time and is an active motivated buyer please PM me or TXT me ASAP.

REQUIRE A MONARO V8 ASAP!

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