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Hi all,

Thought i would post this here incase someone happens to want/like what they see

This has been my pride and joy for the past couple years, never had an issue with it. Had big plans for it, but my budget never kept up. Time to move on unfortunately.


Details, CAR IS LOCATED IN AVALON (SYDNEY, northern beaches)

2007 Holden Astra AH CD (1.8L)

5 Speed Manual

5 Door

Black Sapphire

76'xxx km's

Sitting on 17" alloys (some have gutter rash)

Lowered on height adjustable coilovers

Part piano black interior

Eonon D5107 headunit (iPod, Touch screen, DVD, GPS (will include maps/software), USB)

Sunroof

XP Kit (sri bodykit)

Osram Nightbreakers (headlight and high beam)

L.E.D lights (front parkers, side blinkers, rear numberplate lights, courtesy light, reversing lights) soon to come brake lights.

Tow Hooks

Custom C-Pillar brace

Log books included (last service was done at 74k)

Will come with all standard parts if wanted, as i would have no use with them.

I have recently (yesterday) had the whole car machine polished and is looking great!

These cars return great fuel efficiency, i get more than 600km's out of a 52L tank, running on 95.

Pics: Taken today after polish

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Price: $9500 (slightly negotiable)
Contact details,
Nathan (0431 590 077)
If you need to contact please either text or email, as i wont be able to answer calls at work, and i will get back to you ASAP
Thank you!
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