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reason for sale- i want another jap car!!!!

holden commodore VT s pack

3.8l 6 cyl ecotec engine

p plate legal

5 speed manual

pod air filter (stock air box included)

lowered springs all round(stock springs included)

holden alloys

rear camber kit

exhaust (stock exhaust included)

deleted spoiler

SS kit

calais rear lights and garnish

very smooth gearbox

engine running perfect

VY front seats

interior is very good

body work is excellent.

great car, ideal for a p plater

$8200 with fresh vic rego and rwc or offers without rego (i will cancel current sa rego)

pics soon

0411421097

haha thanks man

car is very very clean, great example and it sits great, not too low not too high for a commy but i just dont feel right in it, like i dont belong haha

would be a great tow car/ cruiser.

price is negotiable. will run out and get pics when my boss goes on his break :whistling:

lol rimon

open to offers guys, clutch is nice and light, nice to drive in traffic

i will try and get more pics tonight

i miss the stiff ride of a skyline (no homo)

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calais light up middle garnish :)

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lebo in the background can be included for an extra price..

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  • 2 weeks later...

bump, no absurd offers please :) as in asking for a payment contract...

will swap for an na manual r32 sedan with cash my way! :thumbsup:

Edited by Mohsen

considering a couple people i know have paid 10k for a manual s pack, and it probably would rip a skyline in a straight line, i suggest you keep your $10 :thumbsup:

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