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Hi Guys,

Been awhile since I've been on here and it's time to sell my ute!

Work has decided to give me a work car so it's time to sell and get back into an import.

The Details:

Heavy-duty Hayman Reese tow bar (never used!)

Heavy-duty lowered springs all round

New shocks

Brake discs and pads replaced over Christmas

Car has just had major service over Christmas

Belts replaced last year

Radiator replaced last year (full system flush)

Hoses replaced last year

Genuine Holden tray liner

19" wheels

Sports exhaust

Tinted windows

The Bad:

Driver's seat has tear in side bolster

Gutter rash on passenger wheels (whoops)

Not fitted but also included:

VZ Monaro front bar and headlights

Set of stock wheels

Sports bar

Sub box which fits behind the drivers seat - no sub included

As I've already stated I had set this up to tow but never did.

Premium fuel always used and serviced every 5000kms.

235 500kms, which are mainly highway km's. I do a lot of driving between Geelong, Ballarat, Melbourne and the occasional to Shep / other middle of ass-backward nowhere towns (no great offense intended)

Car is located in Geelong VIC

Please pm me as I'm pretty much always near my computer

$13500 without rwc

REG paid till APRIL 2013!!!

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