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Item: Holden VU SS series2 commodore ute

Location: Newcastle NSW

Website: here

Item Condition: excellent

Reason for Selling: want something different n reduce debts

Price and Payment Conditions: WOULD PREFER CASH $16500 with 12months rego MAY ONLY SWAP FOR WRX or SKYLINE PLUS CASH MY WAY

Extra Info: series 2 ss 5.7L 6 speed

white

20 inch rims black with crome lip only couple months old (has slight gutter rash one left side cos of stupid old lady pushing me into gutter while i was drivin in left lane:( )

exhaust

extractors

soft torneou cover - exc condition no rips or anything

sound system - 12inch sub behind seat, amp and mp3/wma player (only like 5 months old aswell)

SS cloth interior - exc cond, no rips in seats or anything

will come with monaro bonnet aswell - its just getting painted atm

serviced every 5thou - in last 10thou have replaced water pump, thermostat, full coolant flush, wheel alignment and tyre rotation, new brake pads(bendix pads), all brake and clutch fluids etc changed.

has been great car to me no problems at all just lookin to clear up some of my debt and get something different

may have forgotten some stuff lol

also comes with

an OTR cai which is brand new aswell still in box i got it in just never got round to putting it on and getting it tuned.

standard 17 inch vx/vu SS alloys which have good tred on all tyres

SWAPS ONLY FROM NSW! CASH BUYERS CAN BE ANYWHERE THO

and plz show swaps as links as i do not know how to check topics or anything cheers

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bump cummon guys price drop really need it gone asap.

$15000 also comes with 2 brand new bucket seats not that there is anything wrong with the standard ss seats in it

12months rego as of 22nd november!!!

sum1 buy it or tell ya mates :blink:

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