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VL CALAIS TURBO 03/1987

km: 249429

Head work ( ported and polished)

mild cam

recondishioned head with turbo gaskets

hi-flow turbo (original turbo)

boost controller

side mount intercooler

2800rpm Dominator stall convertor

stage 2 shift kit (fitted with kevlar clutches and bands)

full 3 inch mandrel bent sports hi-flow exhaust system

cross drilled and slotted front discs

fully reconditioned LSD differential with strengthened axles,wheel studs,new carrier bearings, full reco 4 pin carrier

reconditioned tailshaft with new universal joints and center bearing

pedders suspension

shaven door locks

turbo timer

5 polished calais rims

sports steering wheel

$11,500 take it away

all questions can be answered via pm or calling Andrew on 0409 192 535

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i think you are asking a bit to much for it mate,,

nice care but very clean for a VL....

good luck with the sale..

tooo much na man u mustnt have read all the mods done to it. Besides the condition on this car is A1 and reliability of these engines is excellent. Still for sale people

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