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Hi everyone, I am selling my parents 1998 VT Commadore Acclaim Wagon.

This car has been well maintained with only a couple of minor markes (as you would expect for a car this age).

It has a full and up to date LOG book as serviced by Holden.

The car has approx 141,500 km.

It is in good condition, drives beautifully but requires the central locking to be looked at.

The car will come with a full RWC and is currently registered till Oct 2010.

Any questions please contact me on 0414 575 676.

Asking Price: $6500

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Price Drop - $6000

This is a really nice, very well maintained vehicle owned by two elder people since 1999.

Only 141,000 km and all log booked. Rego till Oct 2010!

Located South Brisbane QLD.

Call me on 0414 575 676 if interested.

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