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2600 days ago

Holden Commodore SV6 VE 2011

Anthony from Stanmore Bay

Key details
Number plate FSZ337
Kilometres 154,522km

Body Red, 4 door, Sedan

Seats 5

Fuel type Petrol

Engine 6 cylinder, 3564cc

Transmission Tiptronic

History 3 owners, NZ New

Registration expires Sep 2019

WoF expires Mar 2019

Stereo description HOLDEN Factory Default

Model detail SV6 VE

Features

ABS brakes
Air conditioning
Alloy wheels
Central locking
Driver airbag
Passenger airbag
Power steering
Towbar

Had this car since 2012, got the following installed:

Bonnet protection

Holden installed tow bar

Windows tinted

Reverse sensors

WOF till 15/319

Registration till 15/9/2019

Done 154522Kms

Service done in September 2018

New discs on all for wheels.

New brake pads

New spark plugs.

Keen to sell as soon as possible

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Price: $14,999

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