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exterior

full bodykit also will throw in gtr wing

17" senso rims

custom colour,purple,blue,green

interior

custom royal red

custom marbel red effect dash cluster

hks sports wheel

nismo gearnob

multi colour boost gauge

engine

book

122***kms

hks uni filter,an heat shield

front mount

blowoffvalve

3"turbo back exhaust 6"canon

entertainment

sony dvd player

7" indash screen

6'front

6'9back

2 x 10" subs

1200wat amp

black widow alarm

rego 21/11/07

email; [email protected]

ph; 0411396951

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hello would u swop for

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

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

much much more fetuers mods 240 rwk car .over 30.000 spent holden orginal hsv

will hold its val need smaller car [email protected] is my msn and email if u have qwestons thanks legit right out offer

myns val is at 15.000 pics via email ect heaps more

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