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1992 GTST,

Overall good condition, though with side accident damage.

The damage is not a great deal. Quoted round 750 to fix the drivers hand side, that includes pannel work, skirt, and respray of the entire drivers hand side.

Briefly, taxi sideswipped me in an effort to pickup a passanger and took me to the gutter.

Power everything + sunroof

Mods.

EBC greenstuff pads,

Just flushed with Castol Gp600 from RaceBrakes

Dunlop fm901s on the back

Goodyear ds-g3 on the front

9puck brass/organic clutch/lightened flywheel

Whiteline front strut bar

King springs

Koni yellowsport shocks

camber kit

Whiteline sway bars

adjustable caster arms

bosch 040 intank fuel pump

Turbosmart in cabin dual boost controler

Apexi pod filter

Apexi boost gague

rspec turbo timer

3" exhaust from the turbo

Custom oil catch can

belts/water pump done at 95k.

Alternator just reconditioned

New GTR Radiator + r33 fan

Idlers replaced, fan hub replaced.

Leather boots

20% Tints

Remapped ECU on the dyno

Fitted with 2 highend alarms including tracking.

11 months rego.

Also fitted with a highend sound system with sound deadening, most likely will be removed if the buyer is not interested.

Please PM or post.

Pics of damage below.

Serious offers are open/neg

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