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Hey all,

Up for sale is my manual '91 gts-t. I want a 4wd so i can play in the mud... this has to go! It has been sitting in the shed with a vacuum leak (now fixed) for a couple months, been riding the bus like a boss to work and i really don't need it

The bad first, damage to the passenger side front guard, needs a fresh clutch as the one in there is slippery as all hell, its out of rego, the starter soilenoid is dead and it wants a new –ve battery cable, so it aint going anywhere at the moment under its own steam. Not much to fix i know, but im done sinking $ into it.

only defect it has had since coming over from VIC 5 years ago is for bald tires

Has the following bits:

Tein HR's

Apexi 3" Turbo back exhaust with cannon

RB25 series 2 turbo

Splitfires

Front & rear strut braces

ISC 52mm radiator

Trust/Greddy GREX filter relocator

Shimmed LSD

Genuine GTR front bar (has scratches on the passenger side)

Type M skirts and rear pods (pods arent on the car at the mo)

TOMEI 300kmph speedo

Sparco rims (17x8 front and 17x9 rear)

Falken ZIEX 235/45/17 all round 99% tread

Also have some spare bits in the shed that will go with it:

Replacement passenger side guard (small amount of damage ie. less than the panel on the car :P)

Stock radiator

Oil cooler + relocator & fittings

Various suspension bits

TEIN C spanners

And whatever else i find

The Car will be sold AS IS.

$5000 ONO

PM ME FOR MORE INFO

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but right now its in the shed looking like this:

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oh no as if your selling it carl...I think you were the first person i met on here when i first got my 32, i still miss it lol

sad to see it go buddy good luck with the sale

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