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Hi,

You've probably seen an EOI on this car up a few months back, well the time has come where I am actually KEEN to sell as my broker in Japan has found an R34 GT-T to my liking.....so naturally the sooner it is sold, the better, therefore I have a price drop. Bargain price people.

For sale: 1990 Mitsubishi GTO

Asking Price: $16,500 FINAL PRICE. NO TRADES OR BARGAINING.

Killometer's: 130 xxx kms

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: 3.0 Litre Twin Turbo

Modifications: Turbo Timer, C-West Bodykit, 18inch Volk Rims, HKS air filter, HKS dual exhausts, series 2 backlights, after market gear knob, aftermarket pedals, 3 tacho pillar set.

Complianced: Yes

Road Worth Certificate: Yes provided on request.

Registration: Yes, about 11 months left!!!

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

It's a very attractive car, goes VERY hard as well, much quicker than Silvias/180s. 100km service has been done. Drives well, mechanically its 100%, comes with service history from Japan, snaps heaps of necks, a real cruiser. NO TIME WASTERS OR TEST PILOTS PLEASE. ...I hate you guys with a passion.

Contact detail's-: Call on: 0404 723 623.

PM, or Email/Add to MSN on: [email protected]

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