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hey people

Just looking if anyone is wanting to trade for a muscle car. I have an LX Torana which is in immaculate condition and am looking to trade it for a big KW R32 GTR Skyline. I know its not a nissan but im after one so i thought id post on the forum. Would appreciate if the mods could leave this post up :)

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1977 Holden Torana LX Hatchback

This vehicle is a genuine one owner Opaline Blue hatchback in outstanding condition. It has been garaged its entire life and regularly maintained. Upon purchase in 1977 the vehicle was rust proofed throughout which has preserved the body over the years making it one of the best hatchbacks in Australia. There is virtually no rust throughout the car even in prone areas such as quarters, hatch, door bottoms etc. The vehicle has an accident free history and retains its factory paintwork which is in extremely good condition. All factory stickers and identification tags are still intact throughout the vehicle. It features cream interior which is in extremely good condition and factory air-conditioning (still works perfect). Protective measures have been taken over the years leaving the trim like new. The original spare wheel, wheel retainer, jack and tyre iron are still in tact. The original rear compartment board is perfect and has not been cracked. Drive line is a healthy 202 6cyl manual. Other features include a rear hatch sun visor, mudflaps and 1970’s exterior kill switch.

The car was last registered in 1995 and has been in storage ever since. Log books, user manual, push button radio and speaker have been kept and also come with the vehicle.

Car is advertised $33,000

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contact sam on 0403 406 033 or pm

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