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2002 Statesman International LS8.

One of 500 made. Silver with burgundy leather trim.

Car is in excellent condition and comes with all the bells and whistles.

Also has paint protection, bluetooth all the factory books.

156,000 km's just had 160,000 km's service this week.

Looking for $17,000 ono but will consider swapping for a Stagea or anything of interest.

Pic's will be up soon,

PM for more details

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i got a stagea for sale mate...can ya send me some pics to [email protected] and maybe work out a cash diff.. show me some pics that would be sweet cheers...

2002 Statesman International LS8.

One of 500 made. Silver with burgundy leather trim.

Car is in excellent condition and comes with all the bells and whistles.

Also has paint protection, bluetooth all the factory books.

156,000 km's just had 160,000 km's service this week.

Looking for $17,000 ono but will consider swapping for a Stagea or anything of interest.

Pic's will be up soon,

PM for more details

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