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Price drop now only $17000 with 17 tri spoke rims or negotiable.

94 Model GTST with custom respray and 140K on the clock $ 17,000

The car has a full respray 6 months ago in dark Blue.. detailed engine bay

blue EL dials

Trsut front bar

explosive side skirts and rear bar

Drift Wing that is moulded to the boot

GFB boost control

GFB BOV

Apexi turbo timer

hybrid front mount

Greedy Gearknob

Aftermarket steering wheel

custom Split dump pipe with 3 exhause

Magic hi-flowed CAT

18 ' 1 month old impul style white rims with dish.

Heaps more... if you want more pictures just let me know... PM me

car is in Sunshine coast.. very well looked after.

I have found a car that i really want hence for sale.

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well,.. i just purchased a few stuff for this baby..

i got the following

560cc injectors

T04E turbo kit

Apexi Power FC

040 fuel pump

set of cam gears

those will be on sale shortly.... i want to get rid of it as i found a new car,.. i have 4 weeks...if i dont sell then...oh well..i will have to go for these upgrades then.

BUT I WANT THE CAR GONE.... ANYONE WANTS IT ?

Grrrrrrr :angry:

Don't you hate when people give you shit about kms! Pretty much all kms on imports are bullshit anyway!!

You need to go off case by case. Compression test means more to me than fake kms on a dash.

Good luck with sale, hot car. Just had to rant at kms call, always hear the same thing when I sell cars myself.

lol you call that a bloody rant? I was hardley ranting if was going to rant id say f^ck that piece of shit its probably been thrashed for 140000km's. Did you miss the part where i said the car is a stunner and i think its very nice??

O btw i love your dash. Looks exceptionally good.

Edited by fEkuaR
hey thats my old car! its a f*#kn awesome car. i loved it n would have 2 be 1 of the best 1s i have built. who ever buys this is getn 1 great 33!!!!!!!!!

good luck with sale mate, sorry 2 c ur selling her....

Hey Jamie,..yeah., im trying to sell her now...as you can see,. there are few stuff done to it now,. looking much better and running much better.

i have just got me an RZ supra hence i need to make room.

yeah they're EL dials that lights up blue and green in reverese.

lol you call that a bloody rant? I was hardley ranting if was going to rant id say f^ck that piece of shit its probably been thrashed for 140000km's. Did you miss the part where i said the car is a stunner and i think its very nice??

O btw i love your dash. Looks exceptionally good.

I was talking about my rant, I am quite aware it was only a small comment from you, but I felt like ranting, so I did. Another free bump :lol:

the car is neat as. ive seen it up close and its well looked after. but i think u guy's should keep it on topic and not make stupid comments in someone else thread. anyway , help the guy out any1??? good luck with your sale bro!.

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