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located in the adelaide hills:

140k Marone 88 Vn Group A Commodore V6, Aerotech buckets and leather trim interior, Full Factory Group A kit, Original Condition... Panels are crisp although rear bumper has slight gouge out of fibreglass where a car reversed into me the other day..(will paint out)..

I know they made 79 of these V6 autos in 89 but i am not sure how many in 88?.. There were 300 6 speed v8's..

Has original badging and stickers..

Is currently defected as i have taken off the exhaust..(but is still in garage)

Carpet needs some work on drivers side (hidden under mat), back aerotech bucket seat mint, passenger side near mint, drivers side needs some work and a new rail.

Leather trim on seats and doors (very rare interior... looks racier than most of the group A's from that era)

Would suit collector.

Offers around $10,000 considered.

Email: [email protected]

sms 0428266318

im pretty sure its an Aero.. (aerotech interior) the seats look as though they are from a NSV silloute GTS

I have had it for 2 months and have driven around the country in it... some 12000 km.. Very stable highway cruiser...

I have now lost my licence and have it defected (lack of exhaust, drivers seat rail). Hence need to sell it.

It is registered in Victoria until Feb 2010.

I will miss the seats....

also come with a VN series 1 working wreck for spare parts (once beat a tt soarer on from road on the way to soccer training in this white one which is now a wreck..was used for dirt sliding and as a paddock bash car).

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