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1995 Series one GTS-T in Burgandy, 70K km

Air bag steering wheel

Custom front bar with full nismo body kit

ARC front mount I/C

HKS pods

Nismo steel wheel turbo

Mines chipped ECU

Trust pillar mount Exhaust temp and Boost Gauges in holder

HKS turbo timer

APEXI N1 coilovers

Sparco 17" x 8 and 17" x 9

D-Storm exhaust

Nismo front pipe and dump pipe

HKS wastegate adjustable actuator

Twin plate clutch

Cross drilled and slotted rotors with endless pads

Dynoed at 12psi making 217Kw, and 191rwKw at 9psi at the wheels on Tilbrook auto and dyno.

Price $25,000 neg.

ph 08 8365 5455

or email [email protected] for pics.

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