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The pictures speak for the car. A very tidy overall car with black leather coulson seats to make the driving pleasure even more admirable, to go with a factory fitted electronic sunroof that tilts up on 4 angles before sliding back. Low KM for it's age and in very original condition. The car has a REMUS cat-back exhaust and is completely standard other than that. 6-speed manual and 5.7

Has R8 factory-upgraded bigger brakes to go along with the R8 sports suspension, climate control, a 10-stacker CD player, cruise control and a standard engine. The body itself is very clean and the full leather racing-style interior makes you really appreciate the wonder of a HSV. Has a special R8 drivers kit in the center console, comprising of a tire pressure gauge, torch and a Swiss army nkife-- all of which HSV branded (as per pic)

A rare opportunity to have a VX series 2 that comes with factory leather AND sunroof, that's been extremely well maintained. Please no tyre kickers, a genuine sale as plans have changed. Car has always been washed every 2-3 days even when it rains, always kept clean and serviced recently with oils/filters/plugs

Can't put the ad price in the main thing, but asking for $18,990 or swaps + cash for an RX7 or Honda S2000 or daily car + cash my way. Will negotiate with a serious buyer

FOR THE NEXT MONTH, I'M DROPPING THE PRICE TO $18,990. I'm going on a holiday soon and I'd like the car to be gone by then. Serious offers may be considered, may trade for cars of similar value + cash either way, and would welcome a swap for a daily car with cash my way.

Car has 172,000 K's on it but it is in showroom condition throughout. Any inspections welcome.

PM or contact on 0488-582-587

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Hey mate, interested in an imacculate 180sx? Cash your way ofcourse.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/373939-vic94-180sx-blacktop-sr20det-will-not-disappiont-115k-ono/

Perfect daily, 500km from a full tank, never boosted.

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