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1987 model

VL TURBO

Maranello red with a pink pearl

Auto

Exterior

resprayed red with a pink pearl over asteroid gray

paints in decent condition

calais rear lights

silver interceptors

INTERIOR

-grey cloth calais interior

-calais door trims + glove box

-momo racing steering wheel

-5" monster tacho black face, blue illumination (retail price $699) has built in shift light, water temp, oil pressure, and volt power

-i have 2 tan leather fronts seats + 2 black leather carbon fiber style front seats i can also chuck in

Engine

-As new condition (recently freshened up)

-t3 high flowed turbo in gud nick

-FMIC keept above the bar for police sake

-rebuilt head + cometic gasket kit + lifters + springs + stage 2 crow cam

-Just done major service including

Spark plugs

Oil + Oil filter

Fuel Filter

Air Filter

AUDIO

-DVD/IPOD/TV/GPS headunit

-6x9 500w pioneer speakers

-2x 15" kicker comp subs, only 1 will be sold with car

Mechanical tests and inspections welcomed and encouraged.

Car must be sold asap, i have lost my license and am too tempted to drive it

so i need the cash to fund an even faster project

For RWC

-new tires-

Prices as follows

-$5700 as is

-$6000 with 4 new tires

Call anytime to discuss

0433049322

Lev

location - Keysborough

will accept trades depending on what with cash adjustment depending

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the bloke just told me he got the head ported for "95 bucks" so if you are thinking of buying this car, that should reflect on the quality of the build. gl with it mate.

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