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as stated a vs caprice holden 5.0l just serviced with new oil and filter, has vs ss cold air intake, gilmer drive, 20 inch mags, leather with no rips. has rear stereo controls with 10 stack cd player with all kenwood speakers, auto fully rebuilt 1500k's ago shifts well, has exhaust sounds nice, has all 4 drilled and slotted rotors with peders shocks and ssl springs, will be sold with 6 months rego. drove from sydney to newcastle and back with no problems was comfortable no isuse. has towbar. woodgrain throughout needs a lil paint work thats all 5,000 with 6 months rego neg phone 0424135266 for more info. will swap for a R6. ..

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??, why the stupid comments, if you don't want to buy it don't post sh it, looks like a Ok tow car at a Ok price.

Good luck with the sale

would make a mad tow car. only reason its on here is so more people see it. more chance of someone buying it if its everywhere. this car is the most reliable car i have ever owned. have had several skylines and all have had problems. id have no troubles driving this around aus. wouldnt take my skyline if u paid me. and parts for a commodore/caprice are cheap and everywhere

and HAMILTONAU i wouldnt be throwing around the "ugly" word when I CAN SEE WHAT U OWN. R33 gtst. how original.

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