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Vl calais 1988 series 2 Turbo.

5speed manual(straight cut gearset)

Button clutch.

Fully rebuilt engine (done 14000km), gearbox and diff.

Large frount mount cooler.

Highflow turbo.

Full Whiteline suspension.

3 inch stainless steel exhaust from turbo to tailpipe.

Hsv brake set up.

Momo steering wheel.

Reclinable aftermarket front seats.

3 Autometre gauges custom mounted in the dash.

Blaupunkt 6 by 9s in parcel shelf

6 inch Kenwoods mounted in custom pods in front doors

Blaupunkt 4 channel amp.

4 Brand new tyres

17 inch VR clubsport rims.

Registered till may 2005.

Dark blue over silver.

$9800

Car is located in melbourne

[email protected]

0412 343 495 after 7pm on weekdays.

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