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hey guys up for sale is my 01 vu ss ute, its a very regretfull sale but i have to let it go due to commitments with my house.

PRICE $20,500

its tigar mica in colour

lowered on king springs sss low in the front and lovells in the rear

20inch rims with crome inserts

brand new tyres fitted 2 days ago

saas adjustable racing bucket seats on standard rails so its legal

hsv cluster

vy hand brake

vy gear knob

vy leather gear stick boot

in dash dvd player, full touch screen!

big stereo (2x amps, 6x9's, 6.5's, tweaters and a sub

tub liner with rubber inset

DBA cross drilled and slotted rotors all round (less then 1000kms old)

ls6 manifold

pacemaker extractors

twin 2.5inch exhaust with 1 resinator in each side and 4inch dump pipes out each side at the rear (sounds awsome!)

6 speed gearbox (perfect condition, very tight and no noise or crunches)

CS8 ripshifter

tex Z grip clutch (made for street and strip, big hp rating)

lightend flywheel

K-Mac 4 point adjustable camber kit in the rear

maffless tune

over the radiator cold air induction kit with K&N filter

the car is spot on, ive never had a problem with it since ive owned it.

it has a full service history by holden (with books)

108,000kms on it but only says 44,000 because its got the hsv cluster in it now

the car past a road worthy just over a monthe ago ( because i got defected for the exhaust)

i will also give the buyer the standard parts like, genuine standard holden exhaust, standard springs and the airbox. no air flow metre as i lent it to a mate and never seen it or him again..

the car has never been in an accident or any thing and a vic check is more than welcome.

there is one problem with the car, 2 months ago some little sh@t keyed the left hand door and part of the rear panel! ive had a few quotes done up and it is on the 800 mark to fix..

pics can be seen here http://forums.justcommodores.com.au/member...ar-pickies.html

my number is 0412285096 you can call or txt, cheers

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