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********* Price Crash ***********

$23,500.00

Will trade your car + cash.

Item: 12/2002 VY SS Commodore

Location: Bray Park, QLD

Item Condition: Car in excellent condition, wheels scratched

Reason for Selling: Need some money

Price and Payment Conditions: $23,500 OR your car + $10,000 cash (lets talk/negotiable)

Contact Details: 0432 313 949, [email protected]

Extra Info:

Mods:

ESA twin 2.5" cat back

K&N Panel Filter

4 speed auto

LSD

IRS

Cruise

A/C

Power windows

Power mirrors

Keyless entry

I believe I am the 2nd owner, purchased in June 2004.

Stock power rating is 235kw with most stock vehicles (according to my research) delivering about 180rwkw.

I can have a tune installed to bring power above 200rwkw if you wish for additional cost.

Gtech time for 1/4 mile is low 14's tested some months ago.

KMS: 108,000 approx, will have 110k service completed for new owner.

More pictures available on request.

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ey Mrthe sphincter of the universe, is the front right rim scratched or anything, or is it just the angle or something?

Yes it's scratched, that is the worst one. I mentioned the scratches in the description. Tyres are all near new though (x5 and 5 alloys too).

I would really like to trade for a R33 GTS-T + cash.

Other cars I am mainly interested in for a trade:

R32 GTR

Sylvia

180sx

200sx

Supra

Soarer

Pulsar GTiR

Whatever else have you got?

I am prepared to travel for the right deal.

OK guys I am pretty negotiable, show me the money and I might suprise you with what i will accept.

Some cash needed before my Christmas break. Please :D

Also if trades/delivery interest you, I am coming to VIC in mid December, I could organise a switch over in NSW, VIC or maybe even SA.

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