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Make: holden

Model: hsv clubsport [vs]

Milage: 153,000

Transmission: auto

Colour: silver mink

Location: adelaide

Complied?

RWC supplied? not aplicable

Currently registered? yes

Price: $13,900 ono or swap

Contact: 0416 516 105 no private numbers

Comments / Modifications: holden clubsport

Automatic 5.0

HOLDEN CLUBSPORT

Automatic 5LTR

-vs clubsport

-70ml throtle body.

-1996 mdl.

-series 1.

-silver.

-tint.

-twin exhuast.

-king ssl rear springs.

-cai.

-new water pump.

-new ignition module.

-new remote key.

-rego till november.

-im 2nd owner.

-just clicked 155,000kms.

-auto.

-all the electrics work.

-no rips or major stains at all.

-momo seat belt padds.

-new fuel pump.

-new coil.

-interiour profesionaly cleaned[looks brand new].

-20 inch zenneti heir's[need 2 new tyres][load rated 95]

ph: 0416 516 105 no private numbers they will not be answerd

bryan

Asking Price: SWAP

Asking Price: $13900

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