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I have been told to reduce the stable to make way for a V35 so the Auto GTS25t has to go. This is unfortunate as it has been exceptionally reliable and easy to drive around town.

Exterior: It is black with skirts and rear pods and a S1.5 grill. I have painted the brake calipers in Metalcast red crystal. Currently missing the side badges thanks to local kids but I was considering fitting some painted in a black chrome finish. It comes with stock polished wheels or for $700 extra you can have the R34 wheels as photographed. Side windows are tinted but I'd recommend getting them redone.

Engine is stock except for boost lifted slightly. I am developing a cold air intake that takes advantage of opening the top of the airbox. It has so far allowed much smoother power delivery but boost/power is limited by the stock computer which no doubt adds to the reliability.

I have also fitted a nice quiet but free flowing exhaust system that has a nice sound without being annoying as autos can drone too much.

After sourcing new suspension for my track car I fitted the shocks off it to this car. It is RSR springs lowered a small amount and what I can only suspect are stock shocks so a nice combination that saw me circulate Sandown in 1:31 and Phillip Island in 2:00 with Whiteline swaybars on standard rubber.

I have recently replaced both steering rod ends and the Caster rods as they were leaking.

Overall the car is very tidy with recent attention to the paint after I was tagged lightly in the right rear corner and had the bonnet keyed so these areas were repainted and blended and the whole car buffed. The interior still needs a detail to clean throroughly. I have owned the car since I personally imported it in 1999 under the SEVS system. Mileage was 60K km when it arrived and it now has 117K km on the clock. Cam timing belt was replaced at 100K km. Servicing is done every 5000km. Brake pads have plenty left on them as well as they were recently replaced.

I just drove this car to Brisbane from Melbourne over 2 days with no problems, drove very well and averaged 500km to a tank sitting on 110-120kmh

The car will come with a roadworthy.

I'm after $10,000 with the stock polished wheels. All serious offers will be considered.

Call Geoff on 0408124767, email, post here or PM for enquiries.

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The car is in Oxley, but I have 5 cars so can't take a trade unless it's a BA series II Boss 260 XR8 ute.

So we going to see you at any club dinners mate? I think Tuesday night is Springfield or something but check the SAUQld website.

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Bloody buyin a FORD!? (Dont forget to got to www.Fords.com.au when you do;-)

AND your GTS is too CHEAP! :D

Absolutely mate but I can't tow the boat and have the good life in Brissy without a towbarge. Who'd race a friggin' local built land barge anyway unless the rules said you couldn't use anything with modern engineering?

PS was that you I rudely called today? Sorry to see the uniquest GTS4 ever go on the market mate.

Note it's a GTS25t and my Magna Sports loving mate is using it and cannot believe how good it is. Available after the end of this month so make an outrageous offer.

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