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$48,500 ONO

Not a Skyline sorry!

2013 (MY14) Gen-F HSV Clubsport R8 – SV Enhanced.

Odometer is currently 52829 kilometres. Includes roadworthy certificate and Victorian registration until June 2019.

Six-speed manual. SV Enhanced pack from factory, boosting power to 340kw.
Build number #55. 0-100 in 4.8 seconds.

First registered in June 2013. I am the second owner having purchased the vehicle back in January 2017.
Service history:
-    September 2013 @ 2500 kilometres
-    March 2015 @ 9508 kilometres
-    April 2016 @ 19234 kilometres
-    January 2017 @ 32128 kilometres
-    July 2017 @ 41198 kilometres
-    May 2018 @ 47995 kilometres.

Only modification is a twin 3-inch cat back exhaust installed in September 2018. Otherwise completely original.

Fantale orange which I believe was discontinued due to a legal dispute with Lexus.

Standard equipment: Leather seat trim, sports front seats, powered drivers and passenger seat, dual zone climate control, keyless entry (proximity – leave key in your pocket), multi-function sports steering wheel, automatic lights and wipers, alloy pedals, HSV-branded instrument cluster, R8 interior plaque, 20-inch satin black alloy wheels, R8 exterior package, lo-line satin black spoiler.

Infotainment: 8.0-inch MyLink touchscreen, CD/DVD/AM/FM/MP3 playback, Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, nine-speaker Bose audio
Features the Driver Preference Dial (DPD), allowing you to go from Tour, to Sport, and onto Performance modes - changing the way the steering, stability and traction control, and exhaust respond.

Engine is the LS3 340kW/570Nm 6.2 litre naturally aspirated petrol V8.

Transmission: Six-speed Manual, rear wheel drive
Electric power steering
Wheels: F: 20-inch SV forged, 255/35 R: 20-inch SV forged, 275/35
Kerb weight: 1714kg Power-to-weight: 5.0:1 (kg:kw)
ANCAP rating: 5-Stars

Located in Melbourne (north west). Thanks for looking. 

Sean

0409 433 587

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