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!!!!!!!!!!!!SOLD!!!!!!!!!!!

Up for sale is our 1992 Red on silver holden VP S-pack. The car is pretty much immaculate inside and out with the only noticable defect being a chip in the paint on the front bar, and the tyres are only only a few months old.

Drives exceptionally well. The car has done 224,xxxkms. Comes with a pioneer head deck and Rego until March 2007.

**roof racks and rain shields on the doors have been removed**

Looking for $1,900 ONO for the car.

If anyone wants more pics PM me and i'll take some.

Any inquiries send me a PM

!!!!!!!!!!!!SOLD!!!!!!!!!!!

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