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Well i tried, i thought i was over the turbo scene and wanting to get into a v8... i was wrong, i miss the turbos and manual so much!

So I have here on offer for swap or sale my vy ss ute.

$15,000

It's a 2002, I'm located in vic.

The ute sits on modified interceptors that were widend with a chrome dress lip. Peders shocks front and back, sssl springs in the rear and ss springs up front. I have lower ones for the front but it sits too dam low, also have spare ss springs for the rear.

It has the ss otr intake upgrade with a k&n filter, extractors and twin 3" xforce exhause from front to back, it makes a hilarious sound!

The auto has had a lot of work done, i have reciepts for 3k worth, it runs 2 settings, one being pretty friendly and the other revs a whole lot higher with much quicker shifts.

Red leather interior, alpine head unit, speakers and amp and a pioneer 12" sub.

It's got an after market sunroof installed and has nicely tinted windows.

I got the ute with full intentions of keeping so as soon as i got it i took it to my mechanic for a full touch up, all fluids etc changed, the tune tested in the auto, a few bits and pieces fixed up as well. It even has service history in the book.

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