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Location: Wagga Wagga NSW, but its a car, and I can drive it to a serious buyer..

NSW rego until July 2008..

AQ-24-WN.

Offers around $15900.

I bought this last year after looking for ages for the right car. Its my friends bosses wife's old car. (yeah I know - its a funny story.)... Since I've owned it its basically done highway kilometers. I don't even drive it to work! Its been garaged its whole life.

I've had it serviced every 5000 kms or so with Penrite oils, my mechanic knows to "spare no expense" and its been very well looked after. 100,000kms service has been completed (I have all the reciepts - there is a lot of them)..

I've had everything slighty wrong with it replaed or fixed, including all the dash lights (common issue with these I'm told..). Also had a new radiator fitted after the end tank started to leak (its a later model radiator with twin gearbox oil coolers - both working). I've had the whole stereo replaced with an Ipod compatable Alpine system with speakers fitted.

Its got a full exhaust system (from the motor back) with 4 into 1 headers, hiflow cats and a full twin 2 1/2 inch system to the back. Its not too loud or but certainly sounds like a v8. Its also had DBA slotted rotors fitted in the past 6 months along with bendix pads - to all four corners. It also got tinted windows which are legal, but dark.

Its got new rubber on the back, and near new front, and certainley does not need any work.

Its got a few door opening type dents - nothng you wouldn't expect, and a few stone chips. Its got rego until July, and if required I can get a roadworthy completed.

So, if you are after a good, solid, well maintained example of Holdens finest - (I know its not a Skyline), this is the one for you. I'll negotiate on price. Only selling as I want to upgrade into another Skyline. ;)

Get some pics up later tonight - just want to take some current ones..

Slab to anyone who directly helps the sale - you know the rules :w00t:

Anthony ;)

So other than it being a holden and a V8 we dont know anything about what type of car it is?

Or what year?

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Is this price right?? Its insured for $18000 still!

Pics are on thier way - I've bought a car from Pete (AKA Fatz) from here. Needless to say its going drifitng :) When I get some pics from him, I'll chuck them up. ;)

skylnes kick ass, but the SS is ok - buy it for goodness sake!

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