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Item Summary: Holden Statesman VS Series 2 Supercharged

Location: Sydney

Condition:

Immaculate Exterior and Interior, reliable motor and drivetrain.

Reason for Selling:

want another jap car

Asking Price:

$6400. May be open to swaps for another vehicle of interest, that must be registered.

Delivery Methods: To be organised with buyer

Contact Info: Rarely on the forums, call/txt me on on 0401233113

Extra Information:

1996 Statesman VS Series 2 Supercharged

- 3.8l V6 Supercharged motor

- 2.5" exhaust with dual cats

- Automatic

- 160,000k's

- Factory Tinted windows

- Factory Velour interior

- All power options working including power steering, power mirrors, cruise control, power windows and climate control.

- Air Conditioning

- New tyres purchased and fitted (7/2/11)

- NSW rego till 25th February 2012.

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More Pictures available upon request.

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