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Holden Commodore SV6 VE Series 2 MY 12.5 Warranty Fixed Price Servicing. Rydalmere NSW

Holden Commodore SV6 VE Series 2 MY12.5 with approx 101,800KMs.
Asking $17,000 Negotiable

85% of KMS were Highway/Motorway K's.

Second owner, non smoker, full service history. Recently serviced at 100,900KMs.

STILL UNDER WARRANTY AND FIXED PRICE SERVICING $259

Purchased from Hunter Holden in Ryde NSW October 2015, with new genuine floor mats and windshield.

Extended dealer warranty/Machenic Protection Plan valid until 07/01/2019 or 175,000 KMs

Some of the features include:
- Aftermarket quad tip exhaust (Sounds amazing) - this is not stock.
- Reversing Camera
- Rear parking sensors
- Semi Auto / Sports Mode tip-tronic automatic
- Touch Screen Radio
- Bluetooth phone system
- Bluetooth Media Streaming from Device (provided your device can do this)
- Speed alert warning
- USB audio input
- AUX / 3.5mm Jack Input
- Cruise control
- Dual zone climate control air conditioning
- 18" Factory alloy wheels
- Power steering
- Front cup holders
- Drop Down Sunglass / Glasses Holder
- Airbags

Rego Expires 5/01/2016

There is a small dent on the left rear quater panel door well shown in the photos. The car has typical wear/scratches as expected with a car a few years old. Some scuff marks on rims as shown in the photos. Excellent mechanical condition, only ever serviced at holden service centers.

SMS or call ******3919 + click to reveal 

Located in Rydalmere, inspect after 5pm Weekdays and anytime most weekends. Also available for 30min inspection at St Leonards Monday - Friday at 12:30pm or 4pm only.

Mechanic protection plan also includes:
> 2 10% Discounts at the service Department
> 1 Free Wheel Balance
> 1 $30 Wheel Alignment
> 1 $59 Wheel Alighment and Balance
> 3 free Safety Checks
> 2 free Rego Checks

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