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89 model with 89000kms

Grey and is dead straight

Blitz access ecu

Blitz twim bov's

Coilovers Tien HA

Trust 3inch exhaust

2.5 inch front pipes

Volk 17x9 rim 3 piece

N1 bodykit

Front and rear strut braces

Compression tested up a 160ish all cylinders which is excellent

Stock boost and goes hard

The car will be sold to the first reasonable offer.

My other car is coming home next week so it must go!

Comes with standard bonnet and the volk rims above

Gareth

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My other car is this one. It have hks 2.7 forged bigbore kit with n1's and heaps of other stuff.

I am keeping the buddyclub pi qf's on this car.

The reason for swapping the g/box is I want the good one for the car I'm keeping. Hence the cheap price. Can sell with the original for $1500 extra because it has a bloody tight transfer case, short shifter and good syncros.

As for volks don't know if they will fit a gtst without flaring. Odds are they won't.

Have 4 people waiting on the g/box swap before making a decission. No money down yet.

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My other car is this one. It have hks 2.7 forged bigbore kit with n1's and heaps of other stuff.

I am keeping the buddyclub pi qf's on this car.

The reason for swapping the g/box is I want the good one for the car I'm keeping. Hence the cheap price. Can sell with the original for $1500 extra because it has a bloody tight transfer case, short shifter and good syncros.

As for volks don't know if they will fit a gtst without flaring. Odds are they won't.

Have 4 people waiting on the g/box swap before making a decission. No money down yet.

have you still got the car

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