2004 Holden Commodore Calais LS1 V8
2004 Holden Calais
LS1 V8
5.7L
Low Genuine 143,000kms
Automatic
Brand new 1 year warrant
1 years rego
Brand new 20inch Forgeauto rims
Brand new 245/30r20 tyres all round
Brand new ultra low Jamex springs
Brand new Airplex tinted bonnet protector
Airplex tinted headlight covers
Full black leather interior
Brand new radiator
Brand new overflow tank
New water pump, thermostat
Fresh service - Engine and Transmission
Xforce air intake setup
3 inch exhaust
No known issues, oil leaks or anything to note
Immaculate car inside and out
Everything works as it should
Interior is like new & paintwork is in amazing condition
You will be hard press to find another in this condition and low kms. Must be viewed to appreciate how tidy it is..
Good investment for someone
Not bothered if it sells or not - I just have to many vehicles at the moment so something has to go. If one of my other vehicles sells first this will be put away in storage and taken off the market
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The Better Endings Project
Thursday, Apr 16 from 9 am to 12:30 pm.
What is the Better Endings Project?
The Better Endings Project is about educating the community on the basics of caring for people who are dying.
Who is the workshop for?
For the general public who find themselves supporting and caring for people approaching end of life, or those anticipating this situation.
This workshop is for the general public and not designed for health care professionals.
What does Nelson Tasman Hospice offer?
The facilitators will give practical tips on how you can provide comfort to someone who is dying, and what you can do to plan for your own, and your family's end of life. It is an interactive workshop for up to 20 participants.
Participants will learn:
๐ What to expect when someone is dying
๐ How compassionate communities can improve care of dying
๐ Why end of life planning is important and what resources are available
๐ Simple measures to provide comfort at end of life
๐ About the sanctity of the last hours/days of life and how to cope and support others after death
This is a free event however spaces are limited so registering is essential: www.eventbrite.co.nz...
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