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Hey all,

I have my 2001 Holden VX SS for sale.

I am selling as i need a more practical car to get around in.

It's 2001 black sedan Gen 3 5.7lt auto

has 190000 k's and is still running like new.

Never been in an accident and no damage at all

will come with a RWC as soon as deposit has been taken.

rego until 26/09/2011

will also come with pacemaker headers it a very nice exhaust note.

also i think VE ss wheels refer to photo's.and a sun roof

I am after $14000 o.b.o or may swap for a vu ss ute or a xr6 turbo ute must be manual .

if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask.

best way to contact is by PM or call me on 0432886568

cheers Dean

pic' s will be up tomorrow

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