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Hi all,

A mate has this damaged lance gsr sitting in his garage collectiong dust. He's willing to let it go for dirt cheap, like $1500 as is, no rego.

It has a Jap 1.8lt engine in it, still running the standard Aust delivered ECU but the Jap ECU will also come with the car. Missing front bumper but he believed its also somewhere in his garage.

If i wasn't already working on my own project, i'd have got it off him as the in-famous popullar DT PANEL quoted me around $3K to $4K to fix. This is the Aust version so it has that cool green boost thing that light up when comes on boost :D.

These still worth around 8K to 10K on the market, even just to use it for Track Days or DECA only is still consider a dirt cheap option.

Can i leave this in Vic section for at least a week before this get move to the forsale section? Reason is i'd rather see a vic member get a good deal than anyone else or the WRECKER!

Only serious buyer thanks, please pm for further details.

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