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Hi guys,

Looking at selling my maloo, its a real collectors car basically brand new.

Funds going towards my R32 GTR build and upcoming wedding.

Hsv Holden special vehicles Maloo

2 new tires replaced.

MUST SELL!!!!!!!!!!!!
Contact me to view. Slightly negotiable.
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2001 model
Build Number. 005
ODO. 39,000Ks
Manual 6 Speed
Red
Cloth Interior
5.7lt LS1 255KW HSV tuned motor.

Car is in original condition, only had 2 owners, i have owned it since 25,000ks and it has been serviced twice in the time i have had it. Oil filter, oil, spark plugs and air filter.

Has aftermarket exhaust fitted (still have full original HSV system for buyer) DiFillipo 3 inch; headers into high flow cats and x-force mild steel 2.5 inch; cat back.

Has had a new battery and alternator fitted, with recent wheel alignment carried out aswell.

This is a highly collectible car in its current state. Or a very nice orginal example that will last you well into the future.

Can do roadworthy and rego swap if in QLD.

Always garaged.

Yes you might be able to buy the same model cheaper or a later model for the same price but you will not find another at this price with the low build number (005) and low ks (39,000)

Reason for sale is i don't want to keep putting ks on the car and storage is becoming an issue + getting married.

Please contact Michael on 0409521600 or [email protected] for more information.

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