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Item Summary: Custom VY Crewman Candy brandy wine fade, marble flames, 20" stellas, slammed

Location: Sydney

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Too many cars

Asking Price: 28000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: PM or email [email protected]

Extra Information:

2004 VYII Crewman

107k KMS

3.8L V6

Custom paint work, Brandy wine kandy fade to black with marbleized flames under the kandy for an awesome effect

Shaved fuel filler and fuel tank relocated to tray

Super low king springs in the front

3" reset leaves and 3" lowering block in the rear

20" Decorsa Stella wheels

Aux input on factory head unit

Custom fiberglass sub box under rear seat with single 12" sub

Reversing sensors

5% tints on sides and 15% on the rear

Bone Re-trimmed seats and door inserts

When looking for this vehicle it was almost impossible to find one with under 200K kms cause they are pretty much all used as work vehicles for tradies

This crewman has super low KMs and has always been religiously serviced

This is a one of a kind ute as no one has ever modded a Crewman to this extent.

Im after 28K ono but all serious offers will be considered also will consider swaps

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