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Better photos coming tonight.

Dynoed to 152kw atrw. Bought it with a slight power issue when hitting higher than 4k rpm, however new sparks with a .75mm gap fixed it (done by unigroup engineering... yes I was that lazy), now it's running amazing through the rev range.

Bought car with the intention to splurge on it for the next two years, get all the mods done etc. whilst I wait for my full license.. but a hit and run on my daily drive as well as not having much money to start with means this project has to wait until I'm an old guy.

Leather interior (a couple cracks), pioneer sound system, boost guage, 12psi boost, stock rims (which look great imo). All black, slight damage on the body, but I'll post pics of them tonight.

Seeking $7500, slightly neg.

Call/txt 0478 102 060

I may have to call you from my work phone because I have no credit :P

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  • 2 weeks later...

227000kms last I checked. I don't drive it much, but the previous owner drove to the city and back on a daily basis for work.

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That's the interior, there are a couple rips as you'd expect.

Also, doesn't come with the rims pictured.

I've got new boots for them also.

Bring this to tassie and take my sprinter home lol

I'll just drive it along the tasman :P

I'm tempted dude, but it's so much effort. And it's money I don't have. Sorry

  • 2 weeks later...

PICS PICS PICS

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Fitted with projectors: FACTORY. It's got halogen bulbs. One of the awesome things about 60th anniversary GTSTs.

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60th anniversary key

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Interior could do with some TLC. I'll sell with some glue to use on the interior. It's in the "too hard" basket with everything else happening.

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She ran a 14.9 down the quarter mile.

SEND ME A PM AND I'LL CALL YOU.. PHONE NUMBER POSTED NO LONGER WORKS.

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