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Item Summary: 2002 VX EQUIPE 20s lowered low ks great cruiser

Location: QLD: Gold Coast

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: upgrading

Asking Price:7800

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0412299653

2002 VX EQUIPE serires 2

has all power options windows and mirrow all work cruise controll cold as AC new 20" rims put on the 2nd week of june all tyres 99%

has king springs nice dark tint 6mths rego inside very clean has dvd touch screen low ks 157,000 drives very well

just had big 160ks service everything done new rocket covers oil filter fuel filter plugs leads everything done car runs like a dream

it gets 9.5L per 100ks great for a big car and long trips even better been from GC to sydney on 1 tank always use BP 98 fuel

if you have your own wheels ill take $1000 off the price off the car

NO TRADES CASH ONLY

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