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1993 Holden Commodore Stationwagon Executive markII

VP

225000kms

serviced every 10000kms - (new oil & filters)

front bearing thing on the front of the engine was replaced

new brake pads all round and new disks in the front apart from that its been awesome and never broke down on us.

A great reliable car! never let us down

it has 1998 Calais 16 inch mags with good tyres (60% tread)

great stereo CD player with good 6 by 9 speakers in the back

rego & CTP Insurance until May 2010

Yours for only $2800

This is a great and mechanicaly sound car - uses no oil - I've driven to Noosa, Newcastle - down south to Mogo, Depot beach- never missed a beat.

Paint work has faded and oxidized a bit but the car is always garaged when not in use. I admit the paint work is faded because in 2007 i lived in a house in Marrickville and we had no garage so sadly the car sat outside in the hot sun and rainey thunderstorms. Since I moved to Stanmore 08'-09 I have kept her in the garage.

Only sellin cos leaving Sydney to go overseas

also for sale 1993 Honda CBR1000F motorbike

car DVD PLayer

Bell tronics radar detector

call me if you want to buy anything

0420811638

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