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Old 14-08-2012, 07:32 PM   #33
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Default Re: Holden Monaro V2 (2001-)

i really wanted a monaro before i bought my ss... the turn off for me was that i like the look of the later 04/05 models, but due to them being exported to USA there was no boot - the fuel tank was up behind the rear seat.

my wife uses my car for work - selling items at hand made markets and needs to take boxes of stock, tressel tables, chair, display rack, etc and there was no way it would fit in the later monaro boot/back seat..

good luck with finding the right car.

as for original question, i can check if the later 04/05 HSV GTO has them for you if that is any help as my father in law has one.. bastard.
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