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Hi,

Missus is wanting to get rid of her Holden Astra. Its a 5/1999 model and comes in dark blue. Service history and books. Original Holden floor mats. Car is in mint condition. Only reason wanting to swap is to change over from 4 door family car to ideal sports car for a P plater chick.

If you have any auto R32, R33, 180sx, even a good sylvia then post replies immediately. I am in no rush but can organise inspections for both cars.

Has to be either Brisbane or Gold Coast.

Astra will come with RWC and rego under new owners name.

Car is valued anywhere from 4K - 5,500 as it is an Auto, air con still cold, CD player, good healthy motor. No engine flaws and will get you around fairly cheap.

1.8 CD Dark blue

Im not saying sylvias and skylines are worth 4-6 K even though I came across cheap thrashed ones on carsales. I just need something for the lady. She is feeling left out having to tolerate cruises in me 400+ whp supra. Thanks anyone that can help out. It may be turbo if need be and I will just remove it if Police hassel her. BUT MUST BE AUTO!!

Thank you all

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