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1995 v8 vs ute, Dark green. (1 year old spray job)

200km's, Auto, 9 months rego.

Has gas and petrol.

Lumpy cams. (sounds tuff)

Loud exhaust. (sounds tuff)

4.3 diff gears.

Stage 2 shift kit.

Pedders shocks and springs all around super low.

Full sound system alpine headunit, sub, 2x amps.

Tow bar lights work and everything.

20inch rims fronts only.

9 months rego,

Excellent tow car, comes with extras x2 spare wheels, airbox and pod filter,

runs good on gas and petrol, needs at least 1 min to warm up in cold mornings,

just serviced with the lot pugs, leads, oil, filters etc etc.

interior is excellent ss interior blue.

Bad:

Rear left has a dint nothing really.

Aircon needs to be re-gased.

No rwc.

May be interested in trades but has to be cash my way

asking $9000 neg. can take wheels, system out to make it less.

open to offers so just pm me

pictures up soon

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