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just moved down from brisbane to sydney, not working at the moment and have realised i cant afford to keep my car as much as i love it, and i wanna buy a motorbike because people using me as a taxi :) u know what its like

the car is an 89 model gtst with a type m kit, no skirts, the right hand side has had a respray, the bonnet has a slight dint up it, u would prolly want to replace it.

black r32 gtst type m

has a after market wing similar to an r34

90,000km

turbosmart blow off

3 inch kakimoto exhasut turbo back

boosted to 12 psi through natural increased airflow, never been boosted more

k&n pod filter with plastic partition piece

has a new fuel filter

getting a new clutch put in before i sell

has a sony head deck

pioneer 4way 6"s 170watt

pro audio amp

mtx 12" 6000 series sub

exelent interior

great looking car/sounding car turns heads

runs great

instant message me to organise to see it

im asking 14,000

the car in the avatar is my old car, not the one for sale

cheers :(

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awsome, i had an fmic and shit but i had to sell it cause i been short on cash because of a bad move to from qld, thats why i was selling, but think ive got decent work and shit sorted now so im holding off, hopefully i wont have to :cheers:

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