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Make: HSV

Model: VY Clubsport R8

Kilometres: 77,000

Transmission: Auto

Colour: Red

Location: Sydney, NSW

complies? N/A

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $25,000 ONO

Contact: Via PM

Comments / Modifications: I am selling this car because my needs have changed and I miss having a GTR.

It has all logbooks and has been well looked after and serviced from brand new. The car is very clean and interior is immaculate. Comes with Towbar as well.

Jess

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