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swop u my hsv clubsport

FOR SALE

1996 series 2 hsv clubsport /

5 speed hsv racing manul with upgraded rings seals ols clutch fly wheel the works over $3000 spent

air bag

RWK.dyno 230

air con

LSD DIFF custom diff twin spinner cost $2900

bucketseats front and back no rips stains ect

full body kit hsv series 2

hsv mags/new tyers $700

remote central locking

JVC mp3/cd player $300

sub/amp tweters speacer $2000

tint

lowerd

gto sloted roters $680

upgraded break system

hsv imoberliser

paint hsv silver

hsv 185i V8 5L worked upgraed seals oils pistons gasgets the works.over $4000 spent

full rebuild at 140.000km like new car 184.000km on clock now

racing shocks/springs/ $$1500

dule hsv exsorst system $1000

hsv cooling system

custom exstractors hsv $1200

manny more fetuers

custom hsv eco chip good on fule for v8

computer upgraded by hsv poer chiped ect

p plate legel car

mech sound car

RWC.REGO. neg depening on offer/deal

HAS TO GO

very big dollers spent

no rust sevsed every 5000km. 3 owners since new some recpts provided

yes i understand that, but it shits me wen people offer rediculous amounts, for a car with over 20k worth of mods.. somepeople offer wat a stock one goes for!!!!

anyways. have a few people interested, but no confirmations at this stage!!

thanks mate... 20k is a fairly good price i think, its pretty much ready to go and reliable. plus the 12 months rego :(

Edited by mass_iv

Mass has taken me for a ride in this absolute machine. It feels so damn good, especially when on boost. And keeps his car as clean as a girl would ;)

It will be a shame to see this thing go Mass!

GL with the sale - extremely good value for money......... wish this was around when I bought my car last year.. could of saved myself a bundle on all the mods I have bought!

thanks... it has cost me a fair bit... and who ever ends up buying it, will not be disappointed

car now has no stripes, all removed will update pics later tonight or tomoro

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