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I have spent over $5500 alone in genuine holden modifications.

- Genuine factory SS body kit and genuine SS interior (without the SS logos),

- Factory lowered with SS suspension,

- Genuine VY SS mag wheels still with near new tyres (Paid $2300),

- SS headlights (Paid $900 installed),

- SS fog lights (Paid $550 installed),

- SS silver dash (Paid $350 installed),

- BRAND NEW SS mats (Paid $250),

- SS / Monaro fat exhaust tip (Paid $210),

- All SS and V8 badges (Paid $200),

- Tow bar which was never used (Paid $680),

- Drivers side window weather shield (Paid $120).

The car is the rare and sought after Phantom Mica Metallic Black in colour. It is in EXCELLENT condition and has always been regularly cleaned, polished and serviced. Always garaged, all original and never been in an accident or had any repairs.

Full log books and service history is supplied for the 141,000 genuine (and to be honest, mostly highway) km's. Car still drives and looks as good as new, it still has long rego remaining (October 2007)!!

This particular car is P-plate legal and complies with the new laws.

Looks even better than a standard VX SS but is much cheaper insure and maintain. Also alot lighter on the petrol!

Other features include the genuine Holden CD player / radio with controls on the steering wheel, central locking and keyless entry, dark tinted windows, all electrics (including windows, mirrors and drivers seat), leather steering wheel, airbag, ABS and cruise control.

All pictures are of the actual car - looks great in pictures - but even better in real life.

Looking for a quick sale - only selling to buy R33 GTR so may consider trades + cash your way.

Located in Castle Hill, Sydney NSW 2154.

Please give me a call on 0402-487-085 if interested.

Pics and more info at -

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...|1&trecs=20

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