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Hi Guys,

I am thinking of selling my pride and joy. Have just had a baby and the wife's Astra just won't cut it as a family car so it looks like I may be purchasing a VE SS.

Extremely sad to see this go as I love this car more than life.

The car is extremely quick and is running 237rwkw with the potential for more. I have got the dyno graph. With a highflow cat and some more boost I was told could easily do 270rwkw.

The car looks extremely stealth and I never have any issues with police. I have never dragged the car or put the car on the track.

It is mainly a Sunday car for me at the moment, and like I said the only reason I am selling is to purchase a family car.

I am the first and only owner of the car in Australia and have had the car for a year and a half.

Price: $25500

Location: Caroline Springs, Victoria

Phone: 0415713337

No joy rides guys.

Haven't got pics yet, but will put them up when I get a chance.

Number plates are GTT-034 and I will be keeping these unless we come to sme sort of agreement.

Car Details:

Color: Red

ODO: 66000kms

Model: 1999 GT-T

Factory Options:

Nismo S-Tune Suspension

Nismo speedo cluster

Nsimo triple gauge cluster

Nimo front/rear bar + side skirts

Sunroof

Moifications:

DVD player

Apexi RSM

Turbo back Trust exhaust

Stealth front mount intercooler

18 inch wheels (18x8.5 fronts and 18x9.5 rears)

Tinted windows

Excedy Heavy Duty Street Clutch

Short Shifter

Nistune modified ECU

550HP Turbo

550cc Highflowed injectors

Walbro fuel pump

Z32 Air flow meter

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