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hey guys, thinking about selling my GTS4, more interested in swaps for something non turbo and preferably import though.

TG0 light grey metalic

approx 160,xxx kms

Automatic

rb20 turbo

Defi Style boost gauge

sub and amp in the boot

axis head unit with blue tooth and ipod integration + hands free microphone routed through the cabin

original floor matts

trim in immaculate condition

standard cracked R32 dash vent :P

standard R32 dash bubbles :P

new maxxis saurausa(spelling?) tyres all round

S15 stockies

all up, its a great little car working perfectly. only thing i can fault is it being an automatic and a dodgy o2 sensor

open to offers as i really dont have a price to put on it

0411 421 097

cheers

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damn forgot about the pics!

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my baby

forgot to add, i have removed the spoiler, (previous owner did a shit job puting it on)it has some minor pin dents and scratches, the worse being a dent on the front right quarter panel about the size of a tennis ballit has, what i think is a shift kit, normal driving sees it change at around 3k, and pushing it, it will change between 5.5-6k reason for sale is, plans fell through so i wont have the time and resources to make it legal for me to drive.

price: $9,000ONO

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