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Air Conditioning (needs regas), Alarm, Alloy Wheels, AM/FM Stereo, CD Player, Climate Control, Power-assisted Steering (PAS), Power Locks, Power Windows, Sunroof, Tilt Steering Wheel, 186 000 kms,

Anti-Lock Brakes, Back Seat Safety Belts, Driver Airbag, Immobiliser, Safety Belt Pretensioners

manual, 2L 4cyl.

goes great

Item:holden calibra

Location:sydney

Item Condition:good

Reason for Selling:saving for a skyline

Price and Payment Conditions:5500ono

Extra Info:rego ends octobor

Contact Details:0405 097 231

[email protected]

if you want to swap a skyline i will pay up to 5000 cash ajustment

I can email pics...just give me your email

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PRICE DROP.... $4500

could you email me pics at [email protected]

and does it require any maintance to pass rego? how are the tyres? enough tread?

how much drifting has it seen? and how is the suspension holding up?

thanks

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