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Commdore 88' VL, auto, nissan 3ltr, p/s, a/c, towbar, sedan, 127,000kms geniue with authenticity from cop shop, drives brilliant (like new), keep in immaculate condition.

MODS:

Full Group A SS Body Kit

Paint: Holden Imperial Blue and metallic purple mix with a little pearl thrown in. (changes from green to blue to purple in sun).

17x8 inch mags with dunlop F1 low profile tyers

lowered with pedders suspension and shocks

2 1/2 inch exhaust with stainless 3 1/2 inch tip

Rampod air intake

Shannons immobilizer (separate key)

Kill switch

Tinted windows with security tinting

Turbo dash

SAAS racing seats and floor mats

Personnal racing steering wheel

Pioneer CD player

Kenwood speakers (7x10inch in rear 320w)

Electric ariel

Personnalized plates (optional)

Sounds good, looks awesome, turns plenty of heads. skyline engines fit straight in if u want to upgrade or you can bolt on a turbo. I never converted to turbo coz im on my P's and ran out of cash, which is why im selling, hate to see it go but i can afford it no longer. Car is in mint condition, not one dint, dent, scratch or scuff, plus i will include car covers, club lock, RWC and a full years rego if you dont want the personnal plates: SKATIN.

Must Sell $9,000ono

[email protected]

ph. 0402857809

Pics available...

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i also have a GTIr that is my current project, i need to sell this car before i can do more. I also may enter another GTIr in the targa next year or the year efter, so i do now the difference between a nice nissan and a nice holden. but i liked this model holden because the GTR skyline engine can fit without major mods to the bay, but that plain kinda went out the door. I also love VL's cause they are easy to work with and i think are quite attractive with a nice body kit and paint job (like most). So hopefully you will see my name in the racing world in the next few years.

I hate to have to say it mate but Im sorry I have to agree with WazR32Gtst....

I sold my VL a year ago to buy my skyline and it had huge $$$$ spent on it.... and I really mean alot of dollars and I ended settling for a measly $6000 because the interest wasnt there ( In my opinion it was one of the nicest in Perth )

That being said though I wish you good luck in selling you VL.

well can't blame a guy for trying, funny enough i put it in the trader a while ago for $10,700 and i had the phone going nuts, plenty of people came and had a look but no one bought :D then i dropped it to $10,000 the next week plus included a new black widow alarm with backup power, central locking, remote keyless entry, another imobilizer. and i didn't get one call, what the? probly coz it was in a lower catagory, anyways hopefully ill find someone who loves it as much as i do, and the price is negotionable remember. anyways thanks fellas even though you slimed my chances a little further, no heart feelings.

cheers.

P.S. i have only seen 1 VL on the road so far that looks better, and that was in echuca. it was wicked, canary yellow and white with a full VS clubsport body kit, and it was a calais turbo, boosted! thats what red blooded aussie dreams are made of...

ture.

i paid 9,500 for a Calais Turbo (fgactory manual) running 15psi and lowered and all sorts. Went hard ass... But still at the top end of expensive.

But for NA... your about 2-3 grand to high.

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