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Item: HSV senator

Location: adelaide ( willing to drive half way if an interstate offer comes up )

Website: here

Item Condition: good

Reason for Selling: want newer car

Price and Payment Conditions: mainly looking for swaps,either R33 R32 stagea, 200sx or 180 sx

Extra Info: NTERIOR

custom leather seats with senator stitching ( leather imported from Italy )

stitching in front and rear seats to match the VY Senator badge

1 of 110 momo wheels hand made from italy, retrimmed to match the interior

alpine head unit

ORION 6 by 9's

500RMS KENWOOD amp

400RMS JBL sub

statesman floor mats

vs grange rear seat

rear venetians

OUTSIDE

20" KRUZ rims

lowered on SSSL rear springs and SSL front springs

pin-striping over tail lights

WK statesman indicators

DRIVE LINE

Rebuilt auto gear box

corvette servo and piston and a beast shell

B&M trans cooler

Rebuilt LSD diff with 3:45 gears

ENGINE

185Kw HSV enhanced engine

red back twin exhaust

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This is the first senator ever sold in Australia in Gupps of Shepley QLD.

although it is build no. 004.

only 214 VP senators made 44 of those were white, so i got a pretty special car

PRICE: looking for swaps for anything v8, turbo or supercharged. mainly just an expression of interest.

can either come with 20" Kruz rims on good tyres or stockies with hubcaps.

and i will be taking my kenwood amp out and replacing it with the one i got when i purchased the car

couple of things need fixing on the car, needs new mufflers on exhaust and the exhaust gasket fixed.

show me what ya got

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