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https://www.motormag.com.au/news/180...uction-results
"More than 2000 lots were auctioned off this weekend from the D’Alberto Brothers Private Collection, with several classic and modern Holdens drawing huge sums of cash. At the top of the results listing was a 1988 VL Commodore Walkinshaw Group A SS, bearing the build number #333, which has been owned by the D’Alberto family since it was new. A total of 66 bids saw it reach its final selling price of $340,000, which is astonishing even for a flawless rarity.....
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