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hey all i have up for sale/swap is my vy hsv clubsport 02 model

the car has had alot of money spent on it most of the work was done by powertorque the mods are

mafless flash tune

pacemaker extractors 2 and half inch exhaust system (nice note)

otr

90mm ss induction throttle body

10mm performance leads

street rip shifter

hd performance clutch

4/11 diff gears (lsd)

exterme xa adjustable coilovers

pedders tower strut braces

viper alarm system

19 koya rims

gaurds been rolled

black leather interior

6 speed manual

232/234 comp cams

comp valve springs

reflector window tint

factory sound system with 6 stack cd front rear speakers subs in parcel shelf

5.7 litre

extemlly low k,s (80,280)

front strut brace

front rock protector green in colour

this car is imaculate. it has a few stone chips on the front a bit of gutter rash on rear driver side rim. interior is awsome not 1 bad mark on it.

the car was one of the first ones to be built the previous owner got the build number as 0350.has only had 1 owner prior to myself.

i am interested in swaps but only for a turbo plus depending on condition cash my way. or sale price is $28,000.plates are not included. Would prefer swaps for a gtr. Rego till june

pictures aint working so if ur interested let me no i can send them through by phone or u can call my number is 0413 481 636

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