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87 Holden berlina

Automatic RB30

hey guys my loan came through to get my monaro soo my vl is up for sale ..

87 berlina

white

red interior

auto

280k's

lowered

5 set of 15" VT berlina wheels (not much tread left)

exhaust

boost gauge

KnN pod filter

wood grain sports wheel

comes with (these parts are not on car, but sellin wit car)

stock T3 turbo manifold

T3 turbo with dump and front pipes

600x350x75mm AMIC (came off a Aero)

car is currently regoed but sellin with no rego ..

asking $2500 ono

lowest i take will be $2000 due to i need to pay down a $2000 fee to get new car ..

u prob be wonderin wat is wrong wit car aswell

little rust under front and rear window

some of the door/window seals are broken off

minor sratchs to pain not bad tho ..

its my daily driver and never broken down on me

u can contact me on

0431 126 859 - Miguel

or u can pm me but i dont have much time on net soo better if u call ..

im down on gold coast ..

thanks ..

Asking Price: 2500

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