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hey guys just seeing if anyone might be interested in my car its a 1989 gts4 it has bosch 040 pump power flow fuel reg custom made intercooler piping cost me $800 after martket cooler also. garret hi-flowed t3 got rebuilt just before i brought it custom fitting for the turbo because of its size cost me for the whole set-up $1800 brand new gt tyres cost me 350 each i have a set of gtr injecters and the rister pack as well the need to be installed and a tune and it should go great serviced once every three months i dont drive it much only on sundays to clean it never got a round to getting it complete got a brand new clairion amp 4 channel and new clairion speakers front and back let me know if you keen can give more info looking for another turbo car eg 1jz cressida.skyline.aristo...anything really cheers matt

im a interstate truck driver and im away days at a time i drive my camry to the depot becasue i wont leave my skyline there i just done all the belts including the timing belt the car has done 192ks (atlest its not wound back like all the rest) just been cut and polished chasing 9kono the front bar needs repaire my mate drove it once and hit one of those parking concrete blocks feel free to msg anytime thanks also has boost gauge, gtr driver seat boost controler manual one gtr center gauges and a few other bits and peices and a full 3inch exhaust turbo back also custom made

it also has a sun roof i forgot tilt and everthing works fine and no leaks at all.

phone:0400770161 here are some pics thanks.

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im open to offers above 8 is no one keen black manual sun roof 18inch mags near new garret hi flowed turbo really well looked after car cheers

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