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Item Summary: VX series 2 Clubsport Manual,Full log books, 375RWHP, 10months rego

Location: NSW: Sydney

Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Wanna buy either a 32 GTR or a drift R32 GTS-t

Asking Price: 22500

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0432528844

Series 2 VX Clubsport 140,000km but has been log book serviced its entire life including the servicing of diff and gearbox oils,as well as fuel filter that arent listed in the log book. Mainly done highway kilometers by the previous owner and myself as am in the army and only really drive it on the weekends and to travel between brisbane and sydney to visit family. Reason for selling is looking to buy an R32 GTR as it has always been my dream car.

The car is sting red in colour , its a manual 6 speed,the body and interior are in good condition, Has leather seats and has been well looked after. The engine runs very well and doesnt burn any oil like some early LS1's. engine hasnt missed a beat and and made good power. Got over 700km to the tank on last trip to brisbane.

Engine upgrades

2 and a half inch exhaust system with extractors and chrome dump tips

Upgraded chromoly push rods

Upgraded valve springs

New performance cam 228/228 112 LSA

Alloy over the radiator intake

Tune Mafless

25% underdrive pulley kit with belts

New Platnum plugs / high performance leads

engine Made 281RWKW or 375RWHP

Transmission upgrades

Single plate heavy duty clutch

4.11 diff with speedo calibrated

Rip shifter

suspension

Stiffer front springs from Pedders

Pedders rear shock absorbers with standard springs,

comes with lower rear king springs if u want them

All mods above are less then 6 months old

Problems that have been rectified that are bound to happen with every LS1 youll ever buy

-Radiatior replaced as old one cracked

-Oil pressure switch has been replaced

-Heat sheilds installed to stop the extractors from melting power steering boots

-New A/C compressor as the bearings went on the old one, regassed with new belt

-Engine breather pipe replaced

Has small body inperfections such stone chips on bonnet and a mark on the rear left quater, hard to see unless up close,

Asking price is 22,500 reasonable offers considered, will consider offers to swap for an R32 GTS-T with cash my way

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