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For Sale: 1994 VR Acclaim

Colour: White

Engine: 3.8Litre

Transmission: Manual

Wheels & tyres: Standard rims, P6000 Tyres (Brand new)

Rego: TJB-585 with 4 and a half months rego (I think it's 4 months.)

State: NSW

Odometer reading: 250 000

The overall vehicle condition: Average

I bought the car around 4 months ago, and had some big plans for it. But, I've decided the amount I was GOING to spend, is better spent elsewhere (Investing etc)

Car was bought, with a slightly slipping automatic gearbox. The whole car was then quickly converted to manual and as such has:

Brand new heavy duty clutch (max of 2500KM!)

Brand new thrust bearing

Brand new pressure plate

Freshly machined flywheel.

Gearbox just serviced.

I have also fitted new brakes all around, with brand new rotors front and rear

New pads all around (1300KM on these at MOST)

There is a brand new clutch cable sitting with it as a spare.

Spare Buick V6 Motor (Cost etc will be worked out with buyer)

4L60E auto Conversion kit. Including auto starter. (Cost etc worked out with buyer)

Interior is pretty clean, with a few stains in the carpet (There when I bought it) but I have managed to remove some of them (As a testing of a product) and I will be continuing to remove the other stains.

Okay, the car has a Kenwood tape deck up front (I didn't have my CD player at the time)

Standard front and rear speakers

Has a 12" Kicker subwoofer in the boot, with a 200Watt RMS Schnieder amp. (99% sure they're coming out, but can work that out.)

Brand new interior mirror.

Has a brand new set of P6000 all around

Spare tyre is there, and all good.

Central locking works brilliantly. Immobiliser works.

Everything works on it.

With all driving around town - Economy down in the 11-12L/100km

Freeway driving only - Haven't full done, but around 8-9L/100KM from last nights highway trip experience.

Pictures: Click Here

Car has:

ABS, IRS, Air bag (Driver side only), Power steering, Air cond, Electric Mirrors

Reason for sale: I bought an R33 GTS-t

If you go to contact me on my mobile, please SMS me first, as alot of the time, I cannot answer a phone call, but will reply to an SMS as soon as possible.

Price: $ 5000 ONO

Contact name: Matthew

Contact Number: 0406 962 347

Email: [email protected]

Edited by MBS206
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