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Ok, so i'm selling my gtst as I have to get a car with more practial space .. see below

Oil changes every 4000km with fully synth regardless

no expense spared on any upgrades

67,000 kms

I am the first australian owner after the car was imported and complied by justjap.

Rego & rwc up in december 2005

Rare Solid Red in colour

tyres about 80% good all round

Brant A002 immob + auto arming alarm + full keyless entry

Great interior condition

great external condition, judge it as a grade 3.5 ish

following mods included :

nissan 550cc injectors

6 x 370cc injectors spare

apexi pfc + h/c - tuned by 'dyno dave' - dyno chart for 240.3 rwkw about 3 months ago.

standard ecu spare

front mount intercooler

eclipse cd / radio / gfx eq + 6 x pioneer speakers

walbro 500hp fuel pump

malpassi fuel reg + bypass elbow (not fitted)

ericsson hands free car kit - works with any newer style ericsson

front strut brace

Willing to sell all this for only $20000

call me on 0423 821871 pm me, or email me @ - [email protected]

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New pics as below

Also the car Includes :

Factory Skyline car mats.

Will also include an ericsson T610 mobile phone, this fits perfectly into the included ericsson hands free car kit already installed.

Call me on 0423 821871 :-

Not that im actualy interested in a GTST because I just sold one but by the looks of it the car is an absolute bargain... I had only a few more mods and a bit more power and i was asking 26k for mine... Free bump... Spectacular car

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