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Up for sale is a Very Clean Verada this car has everything

Not even a mark or crack on the dash

power steer, power windows, cruise control, air-con, cd player, roof packs, aftermaket alloy wheels with very good tyres wit 90% tread, Auto 3L V6

Always serviced and look after in the last 6-12 mths had alot spent on wear, Oil seals, pipes, pumps and so on, Still with reciepts.

Has had a new motor put in by the old owner about 14mths ago, car has about 300,000kms (they are highway kms person before me lived out of town with kids so did alot of driving around) motor about 140,000km

I had the car for about 6mths just dont have time or money

Car has No rego at the moment, will pass with flying colours ive had it looked at just dont have the money to rego it as i have 3 other cars.

This would make a great 1st car for someone or a cheap run around with everything power and options u could have.

$2000 ono Locatation is Coffs Harbour

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STILL FOR SALE WILL TAKE $1500

Hi,

I'm a carer for a disabled man I met at church. He's now a friend that I take to lunch occasionally. He has no phone; so whilst he's not been able to find a $1K car that'll be trouble free (and that's near impossible anyway), I'll need to catch up with him (Peter) at one of the church services that he goes to this Sunday if poss. Our Anglican church has 9X services on Sundays, so I'll see if he rocks up to the one I think he goes to.

Cheers Terry

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