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Item: 1991 TOYOTA STARLET GT

Location: SYD

Website: CARSALES

Item Condition: VERY GOOD

Reason for Selling:

Price and Payment Conditions: $18,900

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Contact Details: 0403710821

GT Starlet 1991, Engine Mods- 1.3L - Full Rebuild, new forged pistons, forged rods,head studs, copper head gasket, o ringed and block, new bearings,HKS T28 Hi flowed turbo, Custom Mainfold, 2.5inch Exhaust into 4inch canon, Bigger injectors, Bigger fuel pump, Autronic computer, 38m Turbosmart wastegate/ with screamer pipe, Apexi air filter, Front mount intercooler, Type III blow off valve, Boost controller, Chromed rocker cover,Suzuki swift GTi radiator, Heavy duty clutch - Motor is ready for nos, built to run big psi, Never boosted over 12psi, Safe tune. Exterior- Full custom pink pearl respray, Custom air brushing, Full custom body kit- Front bar, side skirts, rear bar, eyelids, m3 mirrors, Light window tints. Interior- Full retrim front and rear seats in yellow mixed with swade inserts, Tv screen insterted in rear seat,Door trims done, roof lining, dash retrimmed, parcel tray with engraving [GT], Chrome Boost guage, Air/Fuel Ratio guage, Shirt light, Monstor tacho on dash, F1 Steering wheel. Sound- Pioneer 6x9s rear, Pionner 600w amp, Sony Xplod cd player. Tv screen insterted in back seat. Rolling stock- 17inch Gestalt Virouge 205/40 tyres, Koni coilovers, Adjustable suspension, Koni front and rear sway bars.. Car is also engineered. Have all recipts of all work carried out. Spent over $45,000. Many more mods done that ive missed out. Never been in any accidents, inspections welcome. Very quick car., and a REAL HEAD TURNER!

SORRY 4D PIX GUYS.

ILL GET SOME PROPER ONES DURING THE WEEK.

THATS JUST A ROUGH IDEA OF WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE.

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bump! price drop $17,900

1year rego

brand new clutch.

dyno sheets also- 135kw@10psi

over 200kw atw@18psi

new pix from toyota fest. last sunday

also open to swaps with cash my way

let me know what u got.

intrested in gtir,180s, 200sx, skylines.

car is complete, nothing to do. real head turner and one of the qikest cars around.

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