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good afternoon all.

something a bit different for you, if your into that sort of thing.

My daily driver ute needs to go for a sedan.

its 8 months old and basically brand new.

it also has a bit of work done from brand new so all warranty in tact and no hassels!

read and enjoy:


Car: 14March built MY14 VF SSV manual ute

PRICE: 43500.00 (cheaper with parts removed)

LOCATION: SA Semaphore

YEAR :March 2014 built

SERIES: VF

BADGE: SSV

ENGINE: 6.0V8

TRANSMISSION: 6 speed manual

COLOUR: Herron white

EXTERIOR CONDITION: brand new

INTERIOR CONDITION: brand new

WHEELS: 19"

ODOMETER: 12000km

SERVICE HISTORY: serviced (also has capped price servicing for 3 years)

REGO OF CAR: rego until march 2015

RWC: na

DELIVERY/PICK UP INFORMATION: can be sent aust wide

PAYMENT OPTIONS: COD, Direct Deposit, Funds Transfer

CONTACT DETAILS: 041314543o

OTHER INFO:

the vehicle has the following modifications new from Holden, all are covered under factory warranty:

Tinted "street legal special" tint

Walkinshaw 310kw power-pack including:
ceramic headers through to full exhaust
OTR cold air intake
Walkinshaw retuneed ecu
Holden dealer fitted
full Holden warranty certified

Pedders coilover suspension system:
base height adjustable
damper adjustable (32 step)
Holden dealer fitted
full warranty

HID Xennon headlight upgrade 6000k
LED matching foglight replacements
full warranty
Holden dealer fitted

Full blackout exterior upgrade:
front facea black inserts
foglight surrounds black inserts
side vents black inserts
black mirrors
Stub areal
Holden dealer fitted

roof wrap can be removed if preferred.

all stock parts can be supplied if wanted including suspension, exhaust, intake, front and side moldings, headlights ect.

link to car sales ad: http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Holden-Ute-2014/SSE-AD-3098071

PICTURES:

a few pictures i have atm, lots more available but test drives and viewings welcome, but we will not be going for a "thrash" trust me.

enjoy, ask any questions you have

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feel free to call me

thanks mate.
i thought it would have been snapped up seeing as its a $50k car with $13000 spent 8 months ago, but we will see.
as soon as it sells im getting a 32gtr.

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