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I've listed the car on car sales so have a look

www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Holden-Commodore-2003/SSE-AD-2441817

Up for trade/sale is my 2003 VY Executive Commodore series 1

Obsessively Serviced by a True Holden Fanatic


History of the car

- Bought in Aug, 2003 by an elderly family member. Used in Brisbane for the entirety of its life.
- July 2013: The chance came to purchase the car as the first owner wasn't eligible to continue driving this car. I was in need of a car for transport, so I pounced at the chance to get this great steal, however i realise that this Family sized car is only transporting myself, so.. that means I need to downgrade to a smaller car.

This car is truly mechanically Grade A1. You will notice the condition as soon as you take it for a drive.

Everything is completely factory stock, as it should be.

I am offering a great price for this vehicle

Scratches/dents: there is one dent in the drivers side door, however this is only cosmetic and is barely visible.

Come grab a look, I'm positive this will sell soon

Im in no hurry to sell this car as i believe it deserves the price offered, which is to the buyers delight.

Cheers Tom,

0410135716

Send me a txt or call

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