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Hey guy,

Very very very very regretful sale, if you knew me you know im crying right now, but im going over seas soon and i can afford her....

ITs a 1995 gtst

5 speed manual

its stock has never been touched

the only thing that i have changed is the clutch, brass button cost me a bite for it

and ive boost gauge on it.

Very lovely car to drive

SUNROOF, best thing about it, gotta love the sun roof

75,000 km;s on the clock

baught it 6 months ago for $25,500 ery very ery nice car and quick

recently ran it at calder pulled a 14.01

its only ever been boosted up for 48 hours running 10 psi

allways service

allways loved

i could go all day saying how much i love her

i had big plans for her

Inarks seen it been in it ask him .. it snot a shit car

im asking $23,500 neg

Thanks guys

:)

i will sell to only the person i know ill love it as much as me

Thanks guys Danny

0421 99 13 21

cheers

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