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Item: 1994 Holden Commodore, 3.8L V6 but it's supercharged with a Castlemaine Rod Shop kit, it's lowered with VR Clubsport mags and full Manta body kit. Also installed is a custom white dash and centre console, 2.5" cat back exhaust and Kenwood CD Player. The auto is only 20,000km old and has a 2400RPM stall converter and stage 2 shift kit installed. It's recently also had a new alternator, blue tinted headlights, brake pads, chrome tail lights and cooling system. Black headlight covers can be easily removed for night time driving. The supercharger is currently working on an electronic clutch (so it can be disengaged) running ~3psi boost however if you put a smaller pulley on the engine should run up to 9psi fine without needing an intercooler fitted.

Location: Mackay, QLD

Item Condition: Not a mark on the car's inside but 2 very tiny pin dents on driver side door (cannot notice unless you go looking for them) and a small scuff that has been bogged up on underside of front bar.

Reason for Selling: The man took my licence. :D

Price and Payment Conditions: $10,000 but I will look at offers in 2 weeks if not sold sooner. Local pickup preferred but can transport if buyer does all the running around. The car is listed elsewhere and I have a fair bit of interest so far.

Extra Info: QLD rego until October will be transferred with sale. RWC supplied and car is professionally detailed (inside, outside as well as underneath car and bonnet.)

Pictures: Above and on request if you are a serious buyer.

Contact Details: E-mail or call me on 0408 067 111 (please just leave a message if I cannot answer the call and I will call you back as soon as possible.) Please do not reply in this thread or PM me.

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