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I currently have a 92 gtst for sale it has :

- Rb20 bout 140,000 kms and chassis has done bout 200,000

- To4e with turbosmart external gate

- Tein coilovers and adjustable castor rods

- 19 inch XIX wheels with brand new tires

- Gtr front bar with genuine reo support bar with a few cracks in the lower lip

- type m side skirts and rear pods

- re-mapped ecu done in japan not sure who by

- alpine cd player withe jensen 6*9s in the rear and jl splits in the front , 2 mtx amps and a focal sub

- 1000s of dollars worth of receipts

- kaaz 2 way

- front and rear strut brace

- Retuned and mapped a few days ago by geoff from speedlab it made a safe 219.9 on 15psi in can do more but needs injectors and afm

and many more mods pics below and i have more pics on my phone so if interested i can send pics of engine bay..

Chasing round $15,000 ono or trades.

http://img27.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=l6bfa...f4fcc998f96.jpg

contact 0432075410 or pm

kyall

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It also has fmic, full 3inch zaust from turbo back with custom dump pipe, 33 lower control arms, slotted rotors all round with near new brake pads, exedy hd cluth installed 1000kms ago, replaced crank seal and 2 cam shaft seals bout 500kms ago. any1 who buys this car will be pleased

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mainly looking for cash but dependin if the trade is right preferbly turbo and nissan :( and yeah i was for sale in oct last year i think it was advertised on ns but since then i have doen the turbo conversion and spent alot of money on it mech wise like brand new radiator and camshaft/crank seals i use to drive this every day and its such a reliable car so who ever buys this will be pleased

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