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Make:Holden

Model:Commodore VY II SS

Milage:64,XXX

Transmission:M6

Colour:Cosmo (Dark Purple)

Location:Albury Wodonga

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?Yes, as required

Currently registered?Yes

Price:27,500 ONO

Contact:0429994246 or [email protected] or PM

Comments / Modifications:Full exhaust, tinted windows, floor mats, tow pack, 2YR used car warranty.

Images:Yes

Exhaust includes pacemaker heat coated extractors, twin 2.5" Mandrel bent system with highflow cats, not too loud.

Tow pack is 2100KG Hayman Reece hitch receiver, fitted while I owned the car and only towed a 700kg camper once, this is not a flogged out towing car - still has orig clutch in excellent condition - no slipping.

Car has full service history with Holden while under new car warranty then with certified mechanic after, to keep the warranty the car must be professionally serviced. All receipts included.

2YR Warranty is a used car warranty and covers most major items, have scans of this at home if required.

Selling as we're moving overseas, car only goes to and from work and I'm averaging 11L per hundred K's in it on standard 91octane unleaded.

Will consider cheap run about as part payment, would be happy with VR/VS or similar era Ford but if you have something let me know.

Car has to go so make me an offer :D

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Guys I'm going to the car yards this weekend to look at trading this in, it's got to go as the lease payments would be better spent on saving to go OS next year. Forgot the asking price, make an offer and we'll go from there :)

I've found a suitable replacement car but obviously need this sold first.

Make me an offer guys, car has gotta go. Still looking at accepting trades as part payment.

Cheers

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