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Hey guys just seeing what she's worth. Looking at changing just get bored with cars quick. its a 92 gtst.

The good

  • Rego till August 2010
  • 149xxx kms
  • R34 neo turbo
  • Toshi remap
  • 100,000 service done at unique autosports with recipts. Water pump, timing etc
  • Lowered with bilstein shockies
  • Ajustable castor rods
  • Cooling pro aluminium radiator 52mm thick i think
  • 18" Lenso GT05 with kuhmo ecsta Ku31's only about 5months old
  • Tinted windows
  • 3" Turbo back exhaust with xforce hiflow cat. 4" Cannon
  • Whiteline rear swaybar
  • Spitfire coilpacks + Iridium spark plugs
  • Front + back seats retrimmed with seat covers from GB
  • Full stereo Alipne HU, Pioneer splits upfront, Pioneer 6" rear, 12" Alipne sub, Alpine monoblock amp for sub and Kenwood 4 channel for speakers installed at CAI in cambelltown

  • boostgauge
  • tuneagent S/S low mount manifold
  • Pod
  • fmic
  • Silicon intake pipe
  • front strut brace
  • clear indicators
  • Interior neat and tidy except for the back where the vinyl has started coming off the pillars both sides, but no one ever sits in back
  • Blitz turbo timer
  • Alarm and immobliser

Part from that engine is standard

The bad

  • paintwork and body is starting to show its age, some fading drivers side. small dings here and there.
  • crack on front bumber bar
  • Noticable ding on roof drivers side due to a large branch falling on it
  • small oil leak, my mechanic says its coming from the cam seal. looking into getting that fixed
  • cold starts car needs a bit of throttle ( seems to be common upon reading up on here)
  • Making a clunk noise when turning turning wheel on full lock i think it may be a drive shaft. Might have that fixed before sale
  • Gutter rash on rims
  • Noisy pulley i suspect the air con one since the belt snapped off few weeks back when we had the heat wave.

Pictures (note: car has clear side indicators and no spoiler)

thats all i can think of at the moment, have been as honest as i can. in no hurry to sell but if another car comes along then will be up straight away. just testing the waters seeing what shes worth or if theres any interest. but to save questions i would be looking around the 9-10,000 mark. Located near Liverpool

cheers

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