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For all of the people that keep offering gtst's with a turbo and shocks I'm not interested as I already have a R32 gtr setup for track days. Not to be rude but to just to clear things up for some of you.

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Hey man, very interested...

Wondering if i could come down n have a look are u able to txt me your address...

0429093400

I'm free this weekend. im only on my P-Plates but i would love it as a project to have ready by the time im 21

Looks like a great buy...I'd love to 'restore' it as such, get it in mint cond interior and exterior

To pick it up i'd have to bring down a set of 17's ey?

Cheers

EDIT: Oh BTW im from Ballarat so not too far away

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can we drive it on the road yet?

Probably not: No reg :P

I can't believe this hasn't been swept up yet :)

If i hadn't spent thousands on my gtst, i would have snapped this up in a blink.

Good luck with the sale mate!

It can be driven on the road but I would need temp reg and I'm not spending the money if your not interest so you should come and see the car if your serious and we can go from there. I can tell you now if you like the car I can garuntee it drives like new. So if you put a deposit on it I will get the temp reg and if your not happy I'll give it back to you only if you can fault the car in how it drives. I can tell you now after owning 3 gtr's with varying mods and age that it drives perfect.

New Price $19000 FIRM!! I need it out of my backyard. It was almost sold on the weekend but they couldn't get the money so come and grab a bargain. $21kish on the road. You can't go wrong

The car will now come with so 17*9 forged 3 peice rims with new tyres plus a RWC so all it will need is to be drive to vic roads or I can do it so you to get it reg'd in your name.

Cheers Allblitz. There is so much talk on this forum with no action.

omgg wdff!!!! thats a bargain seriously, if i didnt ave my gtr i would of ran or even if i had some cash on me i will just buy it, yous guys out there looking for a gtr yous are bloody crazy

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