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Item Summary: Rodeo 2005 3lt td dual cab low ks swap for rexy

Location: VIC: Melbourne

Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: dont need it for my lifestyle anymore.. want something quick.. jap turbo

Asking Price: 19000 price drop 18000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0411200023, [email protected]

2005 Holden Rodeo:

3.0lt turbo diesel engine.. great fuel efficiency 600+kms out of one tank..

4 doors, 5 seats heaps of room.. pioneer cd player and 6x9s in box with amp, a/c etc..

maroon colour with factory holden lockable hard lid and tub liner..

stock grey trim interior.. excellent condition

body is very straight.. engine has only 117ks on it..

engine runs fine.. always serviced..

has heavy duty tow bar..

will come with rwc (4 100% brand new tyres) and reg till june..

will not disappoint

was asking 19,ooo ono now 18,000 price really neg.. need it gone ASAP for personal reasons..

call or txt me on 0411200023

keen on swaps.. let us know what ya got.. want a clean rexy/evo may put money towards the right car or money my way..

ps: has minor hail damage only on bonnet no where else..

may replace for the right price/swap etc.

pics for now are at:

http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/privat...&__Qpb=true

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