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For sale is my 2002 VX SS LS1 Commodore 

$30,000 ono

160k km

Located at Holsworthy 2173, NSW

Extremely clean car and well maintained 

I have receipts for all work done, and I've had alot of work done, and more money spent than I care to remember on the build

Car makes around 500hp at 7 psi

Harrop 2300 supercharger with FI induction interchiller installed and tuned by Autotech Engineering 

Mild cams, and PAC valve springs

Automatic 4l60e transmission was built by Craig's Automatics 

Harrop Truetrac LSD with 3.46 gears 

Ceramic coated 4: headers, 4" exhaust with Varex rear box

RaceTCS traction control

Engine serviced every 5k km, transmission serviced yearly, diff serviced every 10k km

Some spares and parts will be included 

There's lots of other stuff done over the years I've owned it, like new brakes, coilovers, starter motor, sound proofing, head unit with reverse camera, alarm, just check out the "Bogan Cruise Ship" build thread for everything that has been done and specs of parts used, apologies for all the other random stuff in the build thread, there's a few cars, and a bike in there, but, if you scroll past the non relevant stuff there's all the work done

Car is currently stored undercover at my work, you will need to have a current driver's licence to get signed onto site to view the car as it is a secured site and I will need to sign you in through security 

Any test drives will be within this site

I'll post up more pictures next week after I service it and detail the car

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No I don't want to swap it for anything

If your serious about looking for one of these, check out the others available, then come look at this, then we can negotiate 

PM me for further details and timings

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 Some more pics

It is now back under the cover and on the battery tender until someone comes and looks at it

I'll knock up a ad and stick it on car sales tomorrow 

 

 

It's a shame to see it go. Fingers crossed the sale works out okay and it goes to someone decent. Everything considered this is a steal.

I would be tempted if I wasn't poor :D

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I was 100% sure this would sell in seconds someone even remotely interested in it would sell. Probably way underpriced.

Will you change your username to "The Hairdresser" now?

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7 hours ago, Kinkstaah said:

I was 100% sure this would sell in seconds someone even remotely interested in it would sell. Probably way underpriced.

Will you change your username to "The Hairdresser" now?

The Hairdresser is to simple, let me ponder on it for a while

  • 2 weeks later...
1 hour ago, MBS206 said:

"Sally" it's a very hairdresseresque name.

"Vidal Sassoon's illegitimate love child"?

"Crew cut"?

But "Clippers"? or "Just the clippers"? are currently sitting on top of the list, as this is what my hair style has been for the last 50 odd years

9 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Buying another R33 soon?

Nope, they were good "bang for your buck" 20 years ago, nowadays, not so much

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