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VN Group A VN Commodore mock up (built by NSV - Northern Special Vehicles with build plate) --- looks exactly like the real thing -- even has the right badges and an identical interior.

Some original parts: Bucket Seats, Rims, Zorst ....worth $$$$$ for collectors,

Has tight suspension

150000km

mechanically sound although slight wobble in steering wheel while breaking due brakes needing to be remachined.

S1 V6 buic motor

automatic

No registration

Currently sitting on the side of the road 50km from mackay where i was pulled over LOL and had my number plates taken by the police, needs to be towed (or sneakily driven back to mackay heheheheee).

Located in Mackay

would suit a buyer looking for a car to throw in a new motor and driveline and apply a coat of paint (show car sort of thing) it could also make a mechanically sound paddock bash car or a car for spare parts if you own an original group a (of which there were only 300 made)

It has been nick named Tugga - the toss mobile (mainly because it gets driven like there is a wanker behind the wheel LOL and is the sort of car that bogan testosterone fueled hoon die hard mulleted holden fans that are walking talking penis's would drive)...... It corners rather well with very little body roll due to suspension and sway bars .... i used to use it to thrash through the adel hills - holding it in second gear with the air filter and exhaust disconnected... pulls as hard as a V8 modern commodore with those modifications LOL especially when it hits 4300 rpm to 6000rpm.... The car also likes to rev - i think that the motor has been built by the NSV people although not sure... any how i have never had an issue with it and i used to hold it close to redline.... the motor has never missed a beat and starts first time instantly every time....

you can not go wrong for around $700 ono......

If in the odd chance that Xzibit you do read this and are still involved in the pimp my ride game LOL (may be wishful thinking) this would be a perfect car to tweak (ie huge donk of a motor needed ie 454Ci etc and driveline (powerglide or 6 speed manual) due to it being a copy of a rare model....

$700 ono will accept all reasonable offers...

Mackay QLD

Chris

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Edited by macdoodle69

Cool story brah, great thread will read again.

P.S. Just logged onto the satellite, please put some pants on while reading the forum

Some people need to get a life. You're a farked up dude macdoodle. Posting bs ads is just another demonstration that you lack in many departments. I feel sorry for you.

DOOSH GOOBER FLAMER.... how else do you sell a vehicle if you do not advertise it.......

Why TF would you make such a comment you pathetic invalid....... please do not hate up or flame up my thread...... thank you....

Cool story brah, great thread will read again.

P.S. Just logged onto the satellite, please put some pants on while reading the forum

bahahahahaa one of the reasons they should not give people like you that sort of power. I guess i should hide mr shlonkey away from the webcam located on the top of my laptop with people like you around......... LOL

still for sale

chris

0466915251

bahahahahaa one of the reasons they should not give people like you that sort of power. I guess i should hide mr shlonkey away from the webcam located on the top of my laptop with people like you around......... LOL

still for sale

chris

0466915251

Thread closed.

Your trolling has gone on long enough - If you want to post this sort of dribble, do it on another forum.

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