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hi people,

here iv got my 1996 vs series 2 spac ute for sale.

its a 3 seater auto, 245,000 kms, maloo kit, 17" wheels with near new tyres, slightly lowered, paint is in excellent condition and is an all round excellent ute.

intirior is excellent minus a tiny cigerette burn in the middle seat and a light discoloring on the drivers door trim armrest, body is in vgc minus a few little stone chips on the front bumper, a tiny crack in the bottom rear of one of the sideskirts and a small dint on the rear tailgate.

it has had a new water pump, radiator, battery and radiator put on in the last 12 months, its still got 6000km's till its next service and has reg till march 2010.

i also had a fully lockable hardtop and new tub liner in 6 months ago wich cost me $1700 for both.

im after $6500 without a roady and i know for a fact it only needs front swaybar bushes for a roady.

0r $6900 with only because i really dont have the time to be mucking around at the moment. rwc with cost no more than $150

also im interested in swaps or trades + cash either way. no more than $3000 either way.

im interested in r32, r33, ss's, hsv, jeep wrangler. im open to a few cars actually so let me know.

also pics of car is a few weeks old, since then i had it fully cut and polished wich cost me $350.

i had clear indicators put on and i took of the mudflaps. also had the front bar attended to.

new pics coming soon

call me for any info 0423227523 cheers

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