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Thats right ladies as of about 15 mins ago dave now has a new ride.....

a 1993 Black Pulsar GTi-R

The cars got a fair list of goodies including a/m suspension an HKS evc, Apexi ITC etc etc and she should have it in the next few months but the time it lands and gets complied.

bring it on! :)

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4WD burnouts look funny! But they are pretty koo..

GTi-R, good choice. First mods should be a nice suspension package, maybe whiteline? apparently GTi-R's understeer really bad with stock suspension!

:band: :singer::headbang:

Not a chance....they're pretty sexy. i'll post some pics in a minute

1993 Pulsar GTiR

Black

GReddy turbo gauge

interior clean

Kenwood CD player

Shift knob

HKS boost controller

APEXi Super ITC controller

Momo steering wheel

16" OZ Racing mags

Razo racing pedals

Kenwood 10 stacker in boot

K&N airpod

Aftermarket adjustable suspension

Runs well, appears well maintained

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