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Make: Holden

Model: VN Commodore Wagon

Kms: 325,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: White

Location: Melbourne

Complied? Yes

Roadworthy Supplied? Subject to Discussion

Registered? Yes 9 months

Price: $3900

Contact 0401 682 270

Gday!

Up for sale is my 1990 Manual VN Wagon. Interior is in decent condition, would come up nice with a steam clean. The car has given me no problems what so ever in the 6 months I've owned it. The motor, gearbox, tailshaft and diff are in excelent condition. No clonks or winds, motor rips & gearbox is tight and quiet.

Below are some further details of the car & mods i have done to the car since purchased...

Year: 1990

Colour: White

Transmission: MANUAL

KM's: 325,000 (VERY well looked after motor)

Reg: 9 months

Roadworthy: Subject to discussion

Condition: Engine bay - Immaculate!

Body - Good

Interior - Good

Modifications

Power Wise:

Cold air intake

2.5inch Lukey exhaust cat back

8.8mm top gun leads & NGK Plugs just fitted

Drivetrain/Suspension:

-Extra heavy duty clutch

-4:11 gears

-Mini Spool

-Custom 600 pound front & 400pound rear

lowered springs

-NEW Pedders Shortened front sport rider shocks ($350)

-Pedders rear shocks

-Whiteline 22mm rear sway bar

-Whiteline front strut brace

-Heavy duty front sway bar links with nolathane bushes

-New Tie rods ends

Interior:

-NEW Autotechnica Steering Wheel

-Daytona Driver bucket seat (Red)

Exterior:

-Genuine BBS 17x8 wheels with 90% Bridgestones all round.

(Very expensive wheels)

-Re painted front/back bars & metal lining around windows in factory dark grey. Red pin stripe on bumpers.

Audio:

-JVC MP3 player head unit

-Standard good condition front speakers

-Kenwood 6x9s in rear

Overall this is a surprisingly VERY quick car for what it is & handles even better. Car is perfect for every day road use, would make an awsome amature drift car or circuit.

Reason for selling - I'm not the type of person to be driving a Holden. I want a Nissan Cefiro as my every day car or anything else japanese thats RWD.

Asking Price: $3900

Give me a call on 0401 682 270 if ur genuinely interested & please don't call off a private number.

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