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IF IT DOESNT SELL BY THIS WEEK IM GONNA KEEP IT COZ THE CAR I WANT WILL MOST LIKELY BE SOLD BY THEN SO SERIOUS PARTIES PLEASE CONTACT ME HERE OR PM TO DISCUSS!!

Well guys im looking into the possibilites of getting a GTS2 so i would have to sell my r31 that has taken up so much of my time and money!

At the moment this is just an expression of interest just so i can see if there is anyone interested.

Car: Series 1 1987 GX

Trans: Auto

Kms: 245,000

Rego and RWC supplied (Rego just payed, 12 months included)

Specs/Mods Cosmetic

Import Projector headlights

GTS grille

Front Lip Spoiler

Front Ducts/Vents in bumper

Series 3 conversion Front and rear

Paint Sky Blue over Grey

17' DTM Motorsport wheels with Bridgeston Potenza Tyres

Lowered King Springs

Sports Steering Wheel

Performance

Turbo T03

Front Mount Intercooler

3' Exhaust from the turbo back

Turbosmart Boost Controller

Extra's

Autometer Boost Guage

Sway Bar

Stereo

Pioneer Head Unit

Kicker 12' Sub

2 x Audioline Amps

Pioneer 6x9 speakers

Kenwood 6' Splits

Spare Parts

I have lots of spare parts like exhaust system etc.. that was left over after the turbo conversion

The car was only turboed 1 month ago and has only done about 1,000kms since the conversion!!

In addition the car has always been looked after and maintained very well with full service history and thousands of dollars in receipts.

Im not quite sure on a price but considering its condition and whats been done to it i would be looking at offers over 10k at the moment.. close to 12k

Any other questions feel free to ask but please no stupid offers, time wasting questions or hijacking of this thread.

NO I AM NO SEPERATING ANYTHING!!

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