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hey all,

Ok, got my 1998 34 GT-T 4 door for sale.

Neo 6 Turbo @ 10psi and tuned @ 250rwhp

80,900kms

Auto

SAFC2

full 3.5inch mandrel exhaust, with batmlb large cat

pod filter

EBC Greddy Profec A

600x300 FMIC

Turbo timer

MD/CD amftermarket deck

Have orig exhaust and air box and covers. Intercooler was sold.

I have a spare rear bar for it as there is a minor scratch in the current one that cant be fixed as its poly (so im told), the new one needs a spray.

Just serviced, with mobil 1. Done every 5000km's. Never raced, dragged once at the strip (13.7), i dont waste my tyres on burnouts and they still have 70%+ on them.

Other than the rear bumper needing replacment there is NOTHING wrong with the car.

Car is hardly driven as i work away and now i want the cash thats sitting inside of it :)

No finance on the car either.

Contact 0407 428 803

or [email protected]

Would like to sell asap and willing to accept cash offers if you buy then and there :O

$SOLDONO

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