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I guess the time is here to sell my car i have just bought my self a GT FORESTER 2000 MODEL...

Colour: Maroon with a 10% pearl making it lighter.

Transmission: Auto

Year: 1994

Make: R33 GTST

Kms: 175,000

Price: $16,000- PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE - ALL OFFERS WELCOME

Contact: 0433 281 203 / PM(prefer mobile call)

The car has a very rare custom front bar which is not seen on the streets and veilside side skirts but only stock rear bar and the spoiler has been removed.

3" MAGNAFLOW DUMP/FRONT PIPE & 2 1/2 Magnaflow catback exhaust with a double barrel muffler

Original Hybrid Intercooler less then 1 year old

18" dished chrome wheels

Tinted windows

Custom white dash

Sun roof - This is a rare find in skylines.

Blitz air filter

Front strut bar

Registration ends on NOV 7TH

Australian standard immob and alarm

Lowered

Any further questions just PM or call me PLEASE DO NOT MESSAGE MY PHONE, not to sound rude.

Peace

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