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HEY GUYS i need to sell my gtst as its jsut sitting ther taking up space and my olds are cracking it!. i dont drive it as i have my audi atm...

its still registered rego is due in january sometime! so img oing to get that sorted so it iwll have a full years rego!

mods

cooler (deltafin or something)

5zigen cat back zaust

genuine hks turbo timer

ive also got a hks rev gauge to go with it somwhere

has 1 in rims with a bit of dish!

exceedy heavy duty 9 puk cushon buton clutch

cars black

some info on the car

i took the interior out and taken out all the sound deadenor cept over the gearbos area

its all back together

the car has a LEATHER RETRIM which is in MINT condition czo when i got it done i stopped driving the car.. then bought a gtr

then bought an audi and so on

needs a new fuel pump... i think, car struggles sometimes i duno

could do with a new kit as the rear bar has holes in it for reversing sensors that usedto be on the car

as for the km's well when i wnt to look at the car it had about 140k on it

when i bought it it had 270k (2 weeks later)

atm lol it has like 400 thousand kms which is bs... and the speedo dont work. im a firm believer in karma so i thoughtid let EVERYONE KNOW.. rather than buy a new cluster for 60 bucks which said 120 thousand on it

anyways its cheap body is darn straight, can do with some love

with a little bit of love this can be the canvas of a seriously clean car!!! the body is STRAIGHT!

genuine interests only... mechanically minded people plz

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Edited by bLaQ.bOi
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  • 3 weeks later...

UPDATE*********

figured out it is a cable that had been cut that goes from under the car to the cat.. aparently it tells how much fuel the fuelpump to pump...

but i dont have the time nor the money to fix this car

therefore as is... price has been dropped to $6500

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