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I'm selling my vt commodore to fund my next car that I'm hoping will be a skyline

The car has been great hasn't given me much trouble really

It's a v6 auto

1999 series 2

White

Comes with full vt clubsport body kit

Clubsport wing

Lowered

17 inch wheels

Sony cd player

7x10inch speakers (are like 6x9 but more bass and clearer)

Is currently being serviced

This car would be great for a p plater or just some1 after a commodore/family car

Any questions let us know

Pics will be up soon

Asking for $7000 or swaps

Cheers

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