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Extra Info: For more power all you'd need is extractors and a ls1 edit and omg mid to low 12's you will be cracking.

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poor guy with commodore. i am sure u would fetch more interested on

www.streetcommodores.com.au forums.

if this has regoed 12 months + RWC u easily sell :rolleyes:

poor guy with commodore.  i am sure u would fetch more interested on

www.streetcommodores.com.au forums.

if this has regoed 12 months + RWC u easily sell :P

its on that site with 5 similar to mine

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Any Takers? This car will be comming off soon and will spend the extra cash on top just to make it even more quicker cause there hasnt been a good offer yet...

Extra Info: For more power all you'd need is extractors and a ls1 edit and omg mid to low 12's you will be cracking.

Bump "SELL SELL SELL"

I might be interested, maybe with cash on top??

my car here:

http://img56.imageshack.us/img56/2015/picture0049gz.jpg

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Edited by gwaping2k
how does this car go on fuel??????

Not too bad probley bout the same as a turbo car but V8 are a little bit more of a drinker..

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