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Item Summary: Holden Statesman VS Series 2 Supercharged

Location: Sydney

Condition:

Fair condition for its age, don't expect it to be show-car worthy.

Reason for Selling:

I had plans to keep it longer, slam it more and fit 20" rims however I'm looking to get back into another jap car, so hence require funds.

Asking Price:

$3300

Delivery Methods: To be organised with buyer

Contact Info: Serious buyers please only contact me. I work 7 days a week and without sounding too arrogant I don't have time to spare for time wasters. Please call or txt me on on 0401233113.

Extra Information:

1996 Statesman VS Series 2 Supercharged

- 3.8l V6 Factory L67 Supercharged motor

- Eaton M90 Supercharger fitted with 3.3" (84mm) Universal Pulley, currently running 11psi while still retaining the stock/factory ECU.

- 2.5" press bent exhaust with twin hi flow catalytic converters fitted

- M30 four-speed 4L60-E automatic gearbox

- 176,000k's

- Factory 35% Tinted windows

- Factory Velour interior (no rips or tears on any of the seats)

- Factory Woodgrain Dash

- All power options working including power steering, power mirrors, cruise control, power windows and climate control.

- Pedders springs fitted in the front

- King Spring SSSL springs fitted in the rear

- Monroe GT gas shocks fitted front and rear

- Genuine OEM VT Clear side indicators fitted

- BRAND NEW Bendix General CT DB1085 front brake pads (Purchased & fitted on 18th May 2012)

- BRAND NEW Bendix General CT DB1086 rear brake pads (Purchased & fitted on 23rd May 2012)

- BRAND NEW NGK Spark plugs (Purchased & fitted on 23rd May 2012)

- Replaced faulty factory coil packs with new AC Delco set (Purchased & fitted on 22nd May 2012)

- Air Conditioning/ Climate control

- New Goodyear 215/60/R16 tyres fitted on the front (on 25th February 2011)

- New Kumho 215/60/R16 tyres fitted on the rear (on 12th August 2011)

MAJOR SERVICED RECENTLY CARRIED OUT ON THE VEHICLE (8/8/11 - 10/8/11) BY ULTRATUNE Parramatta

- New Engine Coolant Temperature sensor fitted

- New Water Temperature Switch fitted

- BRAND NEW Genuine OEM Radiator fitted, block was flushed and filled with 10L of Nulon coolant

- New Intake Gasket Kit fitted

- New Thermostat fitted

- New Thermostat Gasket fitted

- New Dayco Heater Valve fitted

- New Waterpump fitted

- BRAND NEW Genuine OEM LIM (Lower Inlet Manifold) fitted, (purchasing directly from Holden for $700 alone! was unable to source a used one from any wreckers in Sydney)

Have receipts totalling $1500 alone in parts from the Major Service just completed.

- NSW rego till 25th February 2012

- Clear Revs title with No Encumberance on the car (can provide further proof upon request)

- Some spare parts will be included in the sale, including factory springs, factory mudflaps, factory statesman grill & factory orange side indicators

Please note, Caprice chrome grill pictured fitted on the car will not be provided, instead the standard slotted Statesman grill will be fitted instead.

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