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It's a 91 gts-t m-spec, with around 112,000kms. I've owned it for about 4 years and i'm the first owner in australia, was completely stock when I got it.

Engine mods: Front mount intercooler with stainles steal custom piping by chasers ( www.chasers.com ) , sard bov (not currently fitted), greddy catch can, pod filter, avc-r boost controller, bosch O40 fuel pump, ces split dump/front pipe, hi flow cat, apexi N1 cat back exhaust.

Transmission: Rebuilt auto by yarra valley autos, with shift kit and stall convertor, still under warranty, also has transmission cooler.

Suspension: Front strut brace, adjustable front castor rods, JIC Magic FLA-2 coilovers ( http://www.jic-magic.com ) around 6,000kms old, HICAS lock bar, pinapples.

Stereo: JVC double din head unit, with 6" pioneers in the front and pioneer 6x9"s in the back.

Body: Aftermarket front and rear bars with side skirts, nismo bootlip spolier with holes from standard spoiler welded up and painted.

Wheels: Fondmetal 9A's 17x8 light weight wheels ( www.fondmetal.com ) with silverstone tyres in excellent condition.

Interior is in excellent condition.

Have all stock parts for the car too.

Car will be sold with Road Worthty Certificate

Looking for around $15,000 or nearest offer for it

E-mail: [email protected] or pm me.

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