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1992 VP BT1 5.0

Genuine BT1 with tags to show

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Rebuit 304

All new gaskets

276 camshaft

LT1 springs

Rollmaster timing chain

New water pump

Gilmer drive pulleys

Upgraded coil

Bigger fuel lines

Custom fuel rail

Alloy radiator

Twin thermo fans

High torque starter motor

GENIE extractors

New 2.5 redback cat back exhaust

Rebuilt gearbox

Corvette servos

Stage 2 shift kit

Davis Craig transmission cooler

B&M pro ratchet shifter

3.9 gears, tight LSD

Silver drop tank with black straps

New Adjustable panhard rod

New bushes in all rear arms

HSV Clubsport interior

Custom door cards

New rear venetians

New Clarion MP3 head unit

Pioneer 6" splits in front doors

Pioneer 6" rear parcel shelf

Audioline 4 ch amp

Pioneer monoblock amp

Motor and gearbox are perfect!

Body is staight and clean, interior is immac. Rare VP BT1

$6,500 on VN SS wheels with Toyo tyres or swap

Melbourne S/E

0416 623 381 Call/SMS (NO PRIVATE CALLS)

Thanks

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