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I'm getting off my P's in a few weeks, a friend of mine is selling a very nice GTT that I have my eye on, so i'm trying to sell my NA manual coupe.

I'm travelling to SA in 2 weeks time, if theres any interest from anyone in the eastern part of South Australia I can drive this up instead of my FG falcon if you would like to inspect.

Currently on stock exhaust, will come with a mangnaflow with hiflow cat full custom system, I got EPAd and this passed.

R34 GTT Wheels, 2 brand new continental tyres, 2 roadworthy tyres on rear


Lowered on biklstein suspension

Nismo altia front bar with fresh paint only a month ago

Z tune genuine carbon fibre bonnet

Hektik sound system, has Bluetooth etc, 4 Chanel amp

Has r33 gtst gearbox, new exedy hd clutch

Pod filter with bracket

Xenon headlights

Currently has a nistune ecu with full dyno tune making 112rwkw. Stock ecu makes 95kw, nistune is an extra $600 otherwise I'll put it in my gtt.

Body overall pretty good, interior is clean.

11.5k as is with reg and rwc!,Can come on koya 19' rims if you prefer.

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