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Hi everyone

Im getting rid of a Holden Gemini for a family friend. It has been with them since 1987. Details as follows.

1984 Gemini SL

Manual

290.000kms

Blue/Grey Colour

Rego until end of July '08

General Info:

It is far from perfect but has been a reliable car for over 20 years. The paint is is need of attention, as is the rear drivers tail light. Minor surface rust in the usual places associated with older cars such as in the boot sill area and slight surface rust on the roof etc. The engine leaks oil quite a bit and has been doing so for a while and not caused any problems so far. Tyres are fairly new with plenty of tread left on them. Interior is as expected, pretty old and dirty, with worn out carpet and so on. Its CHEAP!!!

Looking for $800 or offers

Located about 30mins south of Sydney.

Contact:

0400 379 599

[email protected]

PM

Cheers

Ben

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