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Make: Holden

Model: VX S Series II

Milage: 82,000

Transmission: Auto

Colour: White

Location: Geelong, VIC

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? YES

Currently registered? YES till August 08

Price: 13,000 or 12500 without RWC

Contact: 0401910780 or EMAIL: [email protected]

Comments / Modifications: 2.5" Catback Exhaust , Pacemaker Extractors , Lowerd on SSSL king springs and SSL Lovells, Stage 2 Shift kit, Yella Terra 1.97 High Ratio Roller Rockers || Great Condition, only minor scrape marks under front bar, Small dent the size of a 5 cent piece in passenger door and minor scratch on rear quater panel no longer then an inch. Interior is immaculate. Rims in pictures not offerd with the car. The car will be sold on 15" Interceptors. All reasonable offers will be considerd including trades.

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Its a pity your not in NSW,

Thats the sort of car im after. I have a 96 Series 2 R33, 3" cat back (5Zigen?) exhaust, HKS pod. I imported it back in 03 through www.directimported.com.au

Its just hard to get the baby out of the back seat these days... So I have to sell my beast.

Cheers

Matt

Very frustrating isnt it Matt .. Just looking at potential cars to check out once the commo is sold, alot of nice ones interstate! .. gota weigh up whether or not its worth the travel i suppose!

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