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1994 Black GTST 62000ks

One senior owner in aus

This car was developed by Just Jap for me as a hobby upon my retirement

not a daily driver car has been stored for the last 12 months

I have meticulously looked after this car always serviced every 5000ks motul oils

Mods. r400 body kit

gtr wing

Bilstein shocks

Heavy duty front sway bar

Neoprene tie rod bushes

Tommei hicas lock

Heavy duty button clutch

Front and rear tower braces

Hks GT 2535 Ball Bearing turbo

HKS Waistgate

Mines computer

Trust front mount intercooler

HKS fuel cut defender

Blitz stainless exhaust

High flow cat convertor

High flow dump pipe

Tommy Kaira Wheels

New sony front speakers

Nismo 300k speedo

Excellent interior

200RWK @12lb turbo capable of running 19 lb all day

$26000 negotiable car will be sold to best genuine offer

I have spent a lot of money on this car so guys if you want a good one that has not been thrashed about make me an offer .

PS pics on Just Jap web site under consignment cars

Neil Banning 9523-8520 [email protected]

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