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im lookin at selling my car, the white gts2. looking at getting something turbo, maybe a r32 gts-t 4 door or 2 door. will swap for either

genuine svd car, one of 7 (i think) ever made by SVD for the tasminian police. ive replaced the gearbox and the extractors as the extractors were cracked and the gearbox whined. it has the normal stone chips as every 15 year old car thats been driven has and a little rust in the engine bay. other than that the extreiour is in great condition. the intreiour is in great nick aswell. only 126,103K's. it has everything that a normal gts2 has, exept the steering wheel and gear knob (also no "gts" embroided on seats) ive put a 2.5" exhaust on.

looking at around 15,000 or swap for a r32 gts-t. as its a EOI tell me if you think im dreaming and what you would pay for it. car is in Launcestion, Tasmania

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(comes with the original gts2 rims not the ones above)

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I think a vehicle with rust at the price you want is hard to shift!

Sure the vehicle is exclusive but the original drivers were never "carefull enthusiasts" that say series 1 or 2 GTS owners are/were.

As far as 15K I believe a mint GTS2 would only ever pull that kind of figure.

Hey, only my opinion if the right figure got put on this vehicle I may purchase but not above the 10K

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