Getting old is ok!

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Murray
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I have a very old car. It is 20 years old. It is a Holden Commodore, 2002 year.

It is the VY model, with the 3.8 litre V6 , and automatic gearbox.

It had about 255 thousand kilometres on it this morning when I put it in for a service.

The report was, he serviced it and changed the wiper blades.

it still looks good,
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Greetings from the land down under. :D
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George and Morgan
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my old car is 26 years old45,000 mls had 16,000 on it when i bought it still had same tyres from new took it for mot in December cost £50 for rubber boot
Andy
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Looks very nice still Murray.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
Trev
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Looks like a very well looked after and loved car Muzza, unfortunately I can't say the same for my old trusty friend. It's a 2004 Vauxhaul vectra estate, it's done 145,000 Miles and sadly looks every bit its age. She burns a bit of oil and loses water, the windows don't open and its touch and go whether the central locking works or not but she is a works vehicle that has to carry just about every tool you can imagine and gets me from a to b with very little effort 😉😀👍 I just about have room for my 3 year old Grandsons car seat but you should see his little face when he realises he's got to get in it lol :lol: :lol:
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