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hey guys looking for a cheap vn commodore for use as a daily for my gf, around about the $1300 mark and doesnt matter what body is like as long as it runs well. any help would be appreciated. having been checking the trader but no luck as of yet.

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hey guys looking for a cheap vn commodore for use as a daily for my gf, around about the $1300 mark and doesnt matter what body is like as long as it runs well. any help would be appreciated. having been checking the trader but no luck as of yet.

Hi a mate of mine is selling a vn ss , i think its a bit more than 1300 but if you interested i could find out exact price etc . Aaron.

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