WE have found the perfect bogan Christmas present for those interested in burning steaks instead of rubber.
A woman is selling her prized Holden Monaro GTS barbeque for $3000 on a Mandurah buy and sell site.
Interested buyers better get in quick though – there’s 182 comments on the for sale post.
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READ NOWThis is not a barbeque for Ford fans though – with one commenter remarking that Fords cook engines not food.
A running GTS would retail for about $4000 in the 1970s, to buy one in pristine condition now – it would set you back more than $100,000.
For those who can’t afford $3000 there’s plenty of tutorials on the internet on how to modify the front end of a car into a functional BBQ.