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For sale is my Black VE Holden Commodore SS. We recently purchased a large SUV so we no longer need this car so this second car is rarely driven therefore I'm looking to downsize.

I have owned the car for approximately two years with no issues whatsoever. The previous owner had it regularly serviced at a particular mechanical workshop and so I have continued to have the car maintained by the same shop with a complete log book as evidence.

Mechanically the car is excellent condition and the exterior presents nicely with only minor scratches as would be expected for a used vehicle. The interior is also very neat and tidy.

I have recently spent approximately $10,000 on modifications and upgrades and have all the receipts to pass onto the new buyer. All this work was done less than 2000 kms ago.

Details

Make: Holden 

Model: Commodore VE SS

Year: 2007

Engine: L98 6.0 litre V8

Transmission: 6 Speed manual

Odometer: 141,000 kms

Price : $18,200 ono

Modifications/Upgrades

- Camtech 228/234 camshaft
- Dual valve springs
- Titanium retainers
- Double row timing chain
- Lifters
- Pushrods
- Head machined and serviced
- ARP head bolts
- Metal Head Gasket Set
- New Rocker cover gaskets
- New Iridium Spark Plugs
- New Harmonic balancer
- New Front seal
- New Radiator
- New Coolant temp sensor
- New O2 sensor
- Xforce 1-7/8 stainless steel extractors
- Xforce 2.5inch Cat back exhaust with 100 cell hi flow cats
- VCM OTR cold air intake
- New Alternator
- VF SS Storm wheels and Bridgestone tyres (approximately 4000kms old)
- 3.9 diff ratio
- Mafless tuned at Autotech engineering making 315rwkw.

Looking to sell quickly so price is negotiable for serious buyers, but please no time wasters. Will consider trades/swaps for cheaper (with cash my way) or similar priced sporty cars. 

Feel free to contact me on 0407 931 097 or PM for any further questions.

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