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Hello, read below for details:

State: Victoria

Suburb: Pakenham

Car: 1987 VL Executive, Silver, 4spd Auto, RB30 Engine.

Kms: 280XXX

Reason for sale: Just bought R33 Skyline

Rego: Until late November 2006

This car has been very well looked after, it has a new transimission that went in Dec 2004. Shift quality is excellent with all 4 gears and converter lock up. (I do alot of highway driving, get about 9.8 Ltrs/ 100 kms)

It has a new exhaust & centre bearing for prop shaft that was fitted two months back. New alternator, timming belt, battery & brakes that was done about a year and half ago. All paper work for work done is available.

Car needs about 500 bucks spent for a RWC.

Price: 999.00 AUD without RWC. Im more than happy to have the car tested/checked by a qualified person.

Interested to find out more please call 0409 554 121. Thanks.

PS.. Sorry about the quality of snaps, it was a last min phone job..

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