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My much loved Clubby is ready for a new home. Bought in 2006 with 8000km I have been the sole owner and now have done 205 000km. It has been meticulously maintained. Oil and filter change every 5000.

The car has been tastefully modified which includes.
Engine:
OTR Cold air intake
Mafeless tune
Flowbenched tested Ported head.
Crow Cams Heavy Duty valve springs, retainers, pushrods, lifters and valves
Crow Cams 227/231 Tuff street cam
Extractors, twin 2.5 inch exhaust with varex muffler

Drive train:
3000 rpm hi stall converter
Transmission strengthening kit with transmission cooler
3.9 diff gears.

Exterior is very good, methodically maintained however there are stone chips in the front section due to most of the km being highway kms. Interior is excellent however has driver seat bolster is slightly worn,


As mentioned car has been meticulously maintained with new radiator, rear rotors and pads, front shocks all changes less than 3000km ago.

Car has hardly been driven lately due to buying other cars but I garaged it for a long term keeper but not driving it enough is not what these cars are about.

This car is an awesome car for an enthusiast and lover of HSVs. The cam gives that old-school lumpiness that all V8 fans love. I always get comments on the condition and awesome sound of the car.

The car is priced to sell. So make me an offer.

PM me.

$20 000 ONO. Throw me an offer as I want to sell the car for someone else to enjoy.
I will consider all reasonable offers.

Thanks.

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