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up for grabs ,swop is my baby its a very very rare car atm there are only 8 for sale aust wide and where only 100built pritty much a

factory street legal racing car. unlike hsv ect it has koni suspention and racing gear high end stuff .reson for sale need a smaller car willing to trade swop

1999 vt si valanti series 2 corsa

masive 290kw sock car can hack up to 400kw esy more power than the vz r8 hsv

koni suspenion

17 rims good tyers

couler tungsten

custom csv body kit with custom car bra

custom stainless exsorst system comes out midel of car eg like bat mans car lol

leather and fabric seats

6 speed racing gear box same as race cars have

climet

cruse

lazer maped 5.7lv8 worked at factory

tint

log books

full eltrics

floor mats ect

just had $2000 full over hall

new oils coolnt.belts

plugs leads the works

.pritty much car is val at over $25000-30.000

due to masiv price dif car is not being sold with rego our rwc unless its car/cash trade

willing to swop for sumthing mech sound good km good mods looks good and safe car

for gf to drive to

can mms pics to mobs

im in melbourne vic more than happy to work deal out

going at majer loss just to big for what we need

(0421576411) note needs to be gone with in 3 weeks everything for rwc comes with the car tuns heads annywhere u got and qwicker than anny vy vz

and its stock factory car :)

best to mms offer to my mob our qwestions thanks

Edited by mordor22

sounds pretty unique mate! Any pics?

Please run spell check before posting anything again hehe. You even misspelt the model name- its spelt "VOLANTI" not "valanti"- this is the same in your carsales add :P

yerp no probs man on me mob so its bit bodgy .

it is and thats why i brought it now its to big for what we need

annywhere i go people look i have pics via mms only so if sumone sms me il send them .and if sumone could host them would be good

as .i only have the net on me shitty phone .

and i have pics of when car was firts built to from the guy at csv who built it :D how legit this car is sumone must wont kick ars beast

car is now on ebay with full specs and pics car will be sold 10 day swop auction . starts at 17.000 thats half what its worth best deal gets it

typ csv under cars on ebay

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