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Holden commodore
VX SS


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The good
PowerDyne Charger 7psi
310RWKW on 7psi very safe tune
Front mount cooler painted black
SS Induction 100MM Throttle Body
Ls6 Inlet manifold
Mild cam and Valves and springs
2bar Map sensor
600hp fuel pump
Turbo Smart Bov
Pacemaker Extractors with Dual 3" system
stage1 Shifted auto
Big injectors
Boost gauge
Black 20"mags
Lowered king springs
New tail shaft bearings and rubbers
New rear brake pads
Air Con has been regassed



Now for the bad
The supercharger needs to be rebuild or exchanged cost 1500 can give you all the details of the company
Blower has been taken off but comes with car
Needs one new rear CV. still drives just gets a vibration sometimes.
UnRego Wouldn't need much for a road worthy.
Has a small tear in the drivers seat but will be sewn up

The car overall is in very clean condition. Very nice to drive.
The car does run good without the supercharger on.
I was going to get the charger rebuilt but i have other projects going on.
The only reason for sale is i need the room for my other projects.
If it doesn't sell i will Replace the charger and get it Rego and will be asking for a lot more
No doubt i have forgot stuff.
Feel free to call me on 0400107582 if i don't answer text me
Albury/Wodonga

$9000ono cash offers

INBOX ONLY
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