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1999 Holden Rodeo Dual Cab 4x4

Wow how much value can you get here? This is the CHEAPEST, manual, V6, dual cab 4x4 rodeo here with extras!!!

Priced for a quick sale!!!

V6 3.2lt
5sp manual.
220,000kms.
Power steer.
Air con.
Sunraiser Alloys
BF Goodrich All Terrains.
Sports bar.
Factory Holden tray liner.
TJM bullbar with Rod holders.
Mod plated child restraints in the back.

Overall a good solid truck. Has a few dints as per most 4x4's.

Representing amazing value for the young family or bush adventurer.

Having child restraints fitted makes this rodeo a sought after car as rodeo's don't have them fitted by Holden. This modification is mod plated and ready to carry your young crew anywhere you like.

This car from what I can see and tell is easy to just get a RWC and register in your name.

As is $4500 No rego, No RWC.

Drive it away on permit.

NO SWAPS.

Located Upper Mount Gravatt

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