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Now yes I have already posted a thread, but since you are unable to edit threads for price change etc. I have decided to make a new thread

Cheers

The time has come to sell my baby, where I'll be moving doesn't have secure parking so I've decided the time has come to sell my pride and joy.

93 GTST.

Mods:

18" rims

trust front bar

impul r34 side skirts

impul r34 rear bar

drift lip wing

custom red

series 2 engine 100,000km

blitz front mount

blitz neuro spec V exhaust

kkr Turbo

dual stage boost contoller

walbro fuel pump

Nismo fuel reg

splitfire coils

blitz BOV

apexi safc 2

bee*R Rev limiter

dyno proven 250.2kw at the rears

Apexi Coil overs

2 way lsd

rda slotted rotors

ferodo ds2500 pads.

Complete package one of the tidiest examples around, goes well, handles well, stops well you can't go wrong!!!

Car is currently in sydney but has ACT rego custom plates "Y TR1 33" plastic slim line black and white

Chasing $14000 o.n.o

pm

or

0420 243 038

cheers

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16 psi it does have a slight drop off before max.

It's daily driven at 14psi and pulls 241 with a perfect power curve.

Results we're done by trojan in mitchell ACT I believe they used gus' dyno which is used for a little of runs in canberra.

Add after market injectors and a powerfc she'll pull 270-280. The KKR turbo's work great for some reason got a mate with a 32 running the same setup pulls pretty much the same

Edited by Darkon

amazingly yes. If you know rhodes shops at all I've had no problems getting in the underground car park or going up on the roof. Also going up the levels at burwood Westfield. I wouldn't recommend flying up and down ramps, speed bumps etc but with a little bit of care theres usually no dramas. It sits pretty much on the 100mm never had an officer question the height at all. A few have actually said it's a awesome looking car lol

Hey interested in swaps for a supercharged Toyota Celsior??

got a link or anything mate?

I'm actually after an aristo but no harm in looking as i want a comfy 4 door

No worries Troz I'm on leave next week so I'm pretty free. If your from canberra you've probably seen the car around alot a few people there a very unhappy about me selling up but I'm gettin old :P lol

I'd buy it myself if I wasn't in the market for something a little more...stock ;)

Plus there's no bloody way it's making it up my driveway, too steep, with a retarded drainage ditch, AND dirt. wtf.

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