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This is my old car guys. Everyone who knows me knows how much I looked after it, and what a great condition GTS-T it is. SAU ACT knows the car, and its attended a few SAU event over the years.

The kays are totally original, I bought the car with 52,000 odd KMs on it back in 2002, and sold it last year. It was a fresh import when I bought it, and would owe both Joblo and I over $13500.

So jump on a good, clean GTS-T and save yourself the money you'll need to fix up a cheap one :)

Also, the timing belt was done with the intercooler at around 70?ish kays - Jo would have the number on the top of the motor. Its a heavy duty belt of some type from memory.

So neat, so clean, don't sell it Joe - you'll regret it like I did!

Hahaha you can always buy it back I dont know if I'd wanna drive all that way back down though :)

I've got a guy pretty interested at the moment, just waiting on him to have it inspected. If he doesn't buy it I might end up keeping it. Although the thought of a brand new R6 is tempting me a lot, or a certain active soarer on this forum somewhere..

would you be interested in a 2001 ford laser hatch kn sr , 5spd manual black

very tidy car

only has about 80,000kms on it.

previous owner bought the car brand new.

has pioneer sound system

bought for 16,000

also have 17" mags that we were going to put on them, but haven't bought tyres for the wheels.

only thing we have put on the car since it was bought was a flush sitting cannon

very fuel efficient.

currently registered

let us know if ya want any pics

Edited by bazr33


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