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2nd Owner in Aus

25GT-t Sedan

*****TURBO******

NSW Rego expires end of August

Triptronic Auto

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Viper 2 way alarm with Turbo Timer and Remote Start.

125,000 kms.

Runs Sweet, never missed a beat, been a great car, but family has outgrown.

front & Rear tyres about 6 months old with heaps left.

Never been modified.

Car has Billstein Shocks all round and handles like a dream.

$8,500 ONO

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We are not desperate to sell, just would like to upgrade to larger more family oriented cars.

Located Southern NSW.

Cheers Webber

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Yes it dosn't sit perfect. if anything the latch probably does need adjusting.

But this car isn't a $10k+ car like the other Turbo ones are.

Car is not "perfect" by any means, but if you want a cheap reliable TURBO 4 door R34 that would clean up cheaply- it is definaltly worth a look. There are a couple of small dings/dints around the body also that didn't show up in the photos. and the blue mark on the front bar (which would rub off). I will have a look and see if i can adjust the boot a little more if you like.

Cheers.

Sorry to hear about your car Blitz-26. Were you insured?

yeah she is fairly gone now.... had a 4x4 sitting in my back seat basically .... yeah i;ll get market value and keep the wreck cause the front and inside and engine etc is in good nick still sad to see it the way it is now.....:closedeyes:

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