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Hi all,

Here is my commodore, i bought it a couple years ago and have been using it for work but as my role has now changed as i get a company car so as much as i love this car, i have no use for it anymore. It is well looked after, very clean and a pleasant car to drive. The car has never had any problem at all since I've owned it and is serviced reguarly at Hunter Holden. I am sad to see it go but it's only going to go to waste if i keep it in the garage.

Please keep the spam down, Genuine inquiries only, post in this thread, or alternatively PM me, thanks. :P

ITEM: '05 VZ Exec Commodore

LOCATION: NSW, Sydney - Ryde

ENGINE: 175kw 3.6L - also has gas which really does make this a affordable daily!

TRANSMISSION: Auto

COLOUR: Odyssey

ODOMETER: 103,xxx

SERVICE HISTORY: Yes, reguarly serviced at Hunter Holden

REGO TILL: December '10

PLATES INCLUDED: Yes

PRICE: $15,500 ono

CONTACT DETAILS: [email protected] or just post here

OTHER INFO: Nothing wrong with the car, i love it to death but I am now getting a company car.

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