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Holden Calais

Manual RB30ET

Make: Holden

Model: VL Calais Turbo Wagon

Km's: 207,000Km

Colour: Maroon/Silver

Bodykit: Factory

Engine Type: RB30ET

Engine Mods: Intercooler, JD Custom Plenum, Catch can, pod

Power: 172.9Kw @ the wheels

Exhaust: 3inch from the turbo to the cat then 2.5inch bacl

Gearbox: Manual MX7, Heavy duty clutch, converted from auto

Diff: LSD

Brakes: Standard VLT

Suspension: Lowered, rear adjustable pan hard

Wheels/Tyres: 18" BSA

Interior: Statesman Seats

Stereo: Top of the range Alpine head unit and 4 inch Type S Speakers

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This is an EOI for the moment, i am thinking of upgrading to something newer so i would be interested in swaps of any kind as long as it's 94ish onwards. Wether that be a commodore a ford a nissan doesn't matter. A change may be needed me thinks

Asking Price: Swap

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Not too sure how much i would sell for. Probably in the vicinity of 11K with no RWC but with plates and Rego. I am located in Bacchus Marsh Victoria

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