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Item Summary: Manual 93' GTST

Location: Ballina Northern NSW 2478

Condition: Used but actually in good nic

Reason for Selling: Petrol for the Territory

Asking Price: $9900

Delivery Methods: Oral

Contact Info: 0413 353 918 (Chris)

Extra Information:

Nissan Fast Result - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/VI...tml&st=1360

GALLERY/PICS!!! http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/07...image76829.html

Free Sh*t!

1x Motul Brake fluid NEW**

1x Front set QFM HP-X racing brake pads NEW IN BOX**

1x Rear set QFM HP-X racing brake pads NEW IN BOX**

4x R33 stockies

1x HKS mushroom pod(no filter)

1x K&N Pod(10k old)

Suspension & Wheels

DTM Rush wheels 18*8.5" front & 18*9.5 rear (approx 5000km old)

Trust Greddy Type S coilovers (approx 5000km old) with dampener adj

Drivetrain

Custom Diff Gears

Unknown heavy duty clutch (a seriously good clutch!)

Gearbox was reconditioned approx 3 years ago

Engine

Fully rebuilt stripped down RB25det - low comp engine

Engine mounts etc.

Arias forged pistons

Extensive head porting and polishing

Tomei 1.2 headgasket

Large front mount intercooler

walbro 550hp intank pump

Larger throttle body with cut and shut forward facing plenum

4inch front/dump pipe to HSK super dragger exhaust

Approx 65000km on engine

147000km on body

Any questions, come and see it. I don't care if your a time waster or genuine as long as you come to me. Its very cared for but I have driven it probly 2000km this year. Just sits in a shed gathering dust.

Yes I'll take swaps, offers or anything. HOWEVER I just bought a Ford Territory and I only want 1 car. Figure out a deal before you come to me.

Chris.

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