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2001 HSV VX Clubsport, Series 2, 6 speed manual, 209,000kms, air con, all power options.

Has the following:

Upgraded cam (Sounds nice and lumpy)
Upgraded valve springs
Duspeed OTR
Mafless tune by Oztrack in Penrith making 288rwkw
New xtreme HD clutch
New tailshaft
New lowered springs
New lowered shocks
New bushes in front and rear
New radiator and coolant
19 inch VE SSV's
New tyres
New engine mounts

New spark plugs and leads
New steering rack and tie rod ends
Brake fluid, gearbox and diff oils replaced
HSV headers with dual 2.5 inch exhaust and dual 100 cell hi flow ballistic cats
Everything on the car works, power windows, mirrors, air con etc

I have receipts for all the work done to it.

Front bar has a small crack as pictured, never been smoked in, very clean and tidy for it's age, log books.

DVD player will be replaced with the factory stereo as my kids gave me that for fathers day.

Located near Wollongong, NSW


Call: 0418 626 519 If you have a car to swap or want more info.

I'm really after a VL or Skyline with cash my way or $14,000 negotiable if sold. But just let me know what you have to swap.

Thanks David

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