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Im selling my LS1 powered VXIISS 2002.

Its 11 months old. low k's.

WHITE

Kings springs and shocks

19" ROH MAGS

twin 2.5"inch exhaust

pacemakers 4-1 headers

HSV footpedals

Leather monaro shifter

window tint

factory electric sunroof

electric windows etc

5.7L LS1 v8 motor

always looked after and polished.

THE CAR MUST SELL ASAP. ASKING O N L Y

$33000 the car is only 11 months old.

call me 0413 055 806 if your interested

or pm me

i can email photo's etc.

ITS A AWSOME MACHINE !!

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full tank of petrol = $50

lasts 550kms.

i forgot to mention the car has been tuned with ls1edit and has a power figure of

301rwhp at powertorque dyno (BRIZ)

285rwhp at THE BROCK SHOP (BRIZ)

298rwhp at Chiptorque (GOLDCOAST)

302rwhp at HOLDEN VS FORD SHOW (BRIZ)

Frosty - Its all good champ i understand.

i just need it sold to pay the bills, wish i didnt have to sell it.

Never had a problem with it, and 6 gears to play with :(

Its worth over 38g.

but like i sayed i need the sale to gothrew urgetly.

Hey mate

40126kms

still underwarranty. Holden cant pick up on ls1edit.

well they can but they just dont. its too much of a hasstle to pick up on it. i have had it serviced and they didnt mention a thing.

ill send some pics your way now.

I had the car since new. picked it up with 8kms on the clock :uh-huh:

Originally posted by supra

that beast is a very nice car! to own and keep in the garage to show off and stuff.

But if would go thru $100 a week easy for petrol!  

Skyline, $60, any one pay more than $60 a week for their liner?

dont post shit man.... a skyline on $65 will last you 400km.... no different than most v8 commies.. and yes I use about $120 a week in fuel..

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