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Item: 1990 gts-t type

Location: Gold Coast

Item Condition: Great but need some work

Reason for Selling: Must go mechanic is going for a hoilday to japan.

Price and Payment Conditions: $7900

Extra Info: 1990 gts-t type m volk 18's tein damper adjustable suspension, new clutch, big exhaust, trust pod, cusco tower bar, blitz bov, blitz boost gauge, side skirts, sunroof that works,front gaurd and headlights and indicators supplied so you can fix it yourself, import papers supplied, as is with no compliance

Contact Details: PM ME or add me to msn : [email protected] or call me on 0423487542

This car come with all parts to fix it, what a little bit of fixing for a car thats only under $8000....all compliance and saftey cert can be organised via my mechanic.

Took for test drive today as i was going to buy it and it runs real nice...the 18's and that T-Wing set it off it really is such a nice car in the flesh just needs that little TLC.

- Luke

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No dramas getting it complied at all.

- Luke

U serious the GT wing is fu*cken massive there is no way in hell theyd accept it with that wing 100% sure.

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