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Well its that time! I am forced to sell my baby.....

1993 GTS25-T series 1

- Thunder Grey duco

- 6 months rego (May 2004)

- 84,000kms (serviced every 5,000kms)

- 5 spd manual with H/Duty ceramic multi plate clutch (2500pnd pressure plate)

- 17" AMG techni-art alloy rims

- Whiteline sports suspension pack, incl front strut brace, front and rear adjustable sway bars, castor kit and lowered king springs..

- POD Filter

- HKS Sequential blow off valve

- Carbon fibre autometer boost gauge

- Greddy Profec B electronic boost control (lo = 8psi hi = 12psi)

- 3" cat back exhaust with end can

- Adjustable front spoiler (hydraulic)

- T/timer

- Iridium spark plugs, gapped 0.8mm

- Clarion flip face remote CD player with tweeters, 6x9's rear and 6'" fronts

- New Bendix H/Duty brake pads and disc rotors skimmed

- Full electrics

- Dyno tuned at 190rwhp

A regretful sale,

Will sell for $17,500.00

(Perth, WA)

E-mail your interest to [email protected]

I can send pics......

Cheers..

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