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Ok Guys n Gals I am selling my GTST to fund a new toy (GTR) I'm going to copy my add from carsales here so please excuse any crazy adjectives designed to make the car sound better to the uninitiated, I am trying to get a sale after all.

Modifications are as follows:

K&N Air Intake,

Front Mount Intercooler,

KYB Coil Over Suspension,

Custom Jim Berry Single Plate Clutch - Rated to 250KW,

3 inch Turbo Back Exhaust,

Aftermarket Boost Gauge,

Viper Alarm System(Includes turbo timer & remote start),

Rear Nissan Strut Brace,

19 inch Vertini Wheels,

Full GTR Body Kit - (Includes all quarter panels replaced with Genuine Nissan GTR items, GTR Wing, GTR Bootlid, Genuine Nissan Series 3 GTR Front Bar, Bonnet),

4 new tyres as of 8/12/08.,

Rego till May 09,

Car has all GTR badges and even has GTR Key. All the looks and presence of a GTR for the price of a GTST.

The car has never been boosted, still running 7psi boost.

Fantastic car to drive it handles like a dream. I will get Road Worthy upon sale.

Any questions please don't hesitate to call on 0431 320 689.

Contact Name: Colin

Location: Jimboomba

Pics!

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I will take some photos of the interior on the weekend and post em up!

Thanks

Coxy

fantastic looking gts... cant beleive the effort in getting the rear quarters removed and gtr items re-stitched in amazing... good luck with sale should sell quick smart.... got a price?

Oh yer sorry forgot that lol. Looking for $17,000. I am negotiable so please don't hesitate to give us a call and give me an offer. Just try not to low ball me too much ok :)

Thanks :D I think the only thing that gives it away is the lack of rear pods and no Recaro seats :) I have seen a few genuine gtrs without the rear pods though so ahwell.

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