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Vehicle 2002 HOLDEN COMMODORE VX II SS

Price $15,000ono

Interior Colour Black Leather

Kilometres 220,000

Colour White

Transmission 4 speed Automatic

Body 4 door 5 seat SEDAN

Drive type Rear

Reg Plate BC01EQ

Reg Expiry SEP-2010

Road Worthy Certificate N/A

Engine 8 cylinder Unleaded Multi-point injected 5.7L (5665cc)

Brief Comments VX SS, black leather interior, full log book servicing, runs really well,

Selling my Vx SS series 2, it has full black leather interior, LS1 motor, its an auto, had about 221,000kms on it and full log book servicing. I have been using the car to drive from sutherland to kiama daily. Has electric windows with 18% tint, a/c is works well, also has electric tilt front seats. It also has Vy SS 18inch wheels with almost new tyres. Its a great car and suprisingly good on fuel.

Feel free to call me on 0401 466 244 to arrange an inspection and test drive. Will take a trade in for cheaper car and cash adjustment.

Cheers,

Johno

pics are on carsales..

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=1234E9561C90

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