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Make:vw

Model:passat

Milage:125,000kms

Transmission:5 speed auto

Colour:blue

Location:sydney

Complied?yes

RWC supplied?yes

Currently registered?yes

Price:$11,000 or swap for perfromance car

Contact:0410727690

Comments / Modifications none

Images:yes

here is some info on it

blue in color

1.8 ltr turbo

abs

5 speed auto

rego till april 2009

cooler box in glovebox ,good for summer to to keep drinks cool

aircon

sunroof

full leather interior

four air bags

8 spearker sound system

just had full sirvice done last mouth ,oils and filters,all the pads changed ,spark plugs.

All round the car is in very good nic and i have never had a problem with it and is very good on fuel about 650kms to a tank ,its a real classy car but i want to get another perfromance car and if i had the money i would keep as its so nice to drive and a real good cruiser ,ill put some pics up to moz and if you have any

questions feel free to ask .

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Hey mate

I'm selling my 96' skyline r33 4 door gts-t RB25, for the same price.

its run 82,xxx kms

auto

Straight-six turbo 2.5L

location syd.

imported in 2005

fully stock other than 17" rims

as much as i love driving it, i need to get rid of it for a more fuel efficient car, so i am very interested in taking your offer for a swap.

Please let me know if you are interested.

Contact - 9303 3373 or 0415 347 614 or [email protected]

Cheers

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