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Hi posting on behalf of a friend, so any questions about the vehicle can be directed to him on the contact details below. Thanks ^_^

57,XXX kms

2 door 4 seat Coupe

5 Speed manual

Reg Plate: UVO 160

Reg Expiry: 01/2011

Road Worthy Certificate: YES

Vehicle Features:

Full cream leather re-trim & cream colour coding, 18' Vault Wheels, Lowered suspension, JVC head unit, 2x 10' kicker front splits and 1x 12' Subwoofer. Has some minor cosmetic scratches (stone chips) and a slight crack on driver side front bumper (as shown in pics) otherwise overall in good condition for its age. The car is due for its service soon but that will be completed at Essendon Volkswagen before sale. Roadworthy will be provided upon deposit for vehicle.

Price - $18,000 ono

Name - Impi

Contact - 0433 226 463

Email - [email protected]

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