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Item: 2005 CDX Holden Astra

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: As New

Reason for Selling: Need bigger car

Price and Payment Conditions: $25000 Neg

Extra Info:This car is in prestine condition. Low kms(only 8600kms) and a wonderful car to drive. I have had this car since new so still has warranty period on it. Its a CDX which means extras like velour interior, 6 stack in dash cd & MP3 player, cruise control, alloy wheels, factory immoboliser, woodgrain inserts,front and side airbags. It you want a near new cheap and very economical vehicle this is the one. It does 6.5 to 7.5ltrs to 100km. its amazing. An inspection is a must.

***It also has 19 inch wheels pictured. these will not be sold with the car. if buyer wants them its an extra $2000 (worth $4000 new) on price. What a bargain.

This is a perfect chicks car.

Contact Details: Jon 0415 158 777

***PS - Can supply more pics on request.

And i would consider a swap for a liberty B4 or 2000 up BMW + cash

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