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Selling my LS1 :D

Im the second owner, I purchased this car about 2 months ago off the original 50yo owner who was using it as his "third" car.

It is a 2002 VY Berlina with HBD options including wheels and rear HBD wing.

Has 72,000ks, all log books and is 100% stock and unmodified. The colour is Berry.

My original plan was to fit my GenTT twin turbo kit and have the ultimate sleeper. This is the thread I started on the car:

http://www.ls1.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=63410

Pics in thread above

Asking $20,000ono need quick sale

Cheers

Grant

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This may be a stupid question - but does it come with the TT kit?

Selling my LS1 :D

Im the second owner, I purchased this car about 2 months ago off the original 50yo owner who was using it as his "third" car.

It is a 2002 VY Berlina with HBD options including wheels and rear HBD wing.

Has 72,000ks, all log books and is 100% stock and unmodified. The colour is Berry.

My original plan was to fit my GenTT twin turbo kit and have the ultimate sleeper. This is the thread I started on the car:

http://www.ls1.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=63410

Pics in thread above

Asking $20,000ono need quick sale

Cheers

Grant

Not a stupid question, I should have been clearer.... sorry, TT kit has been sold.

You can source the twin turbos kit for $7K.

Spotters fee of four cartons of your favourite beer or RTD (bundy, jim beam, johnny walker etc) now applies to anyone that finds me a buyer :P

Anyone needs or nice daily driver or wants to run 12s for ~$2.5K in mods, this is the car for you :P

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