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Holden VK Calais

1984

"mistle toe" Green over Silver - rare factory colour

5.0Lt V8

3sp Trimatic Auto

light green interior

digital dash

power steering

electric windows / mirrors / aerial

Polished original Calais alloys

lowered

Reg till 12 feb 2007

Car is in OK condition, interior in great condition.

Its not without its problems though:

different coloured bonnet ( I have the paint for it)

bit of rust at the bottom of the C pillar

auto starting to slip slightly between 1st an 2nd

diff noisy (but reliable)

A/C not working

Cruise control not working

a few lifters starting to be noisey

the car has been my reliable daily driver in the above condtion for over 2 years now.

Car as is $2500

Car with above fixed (apart from a/c & cruise) and R.w.c. $4500

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Contact Berin

[email protected]

0417 546 384

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