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91 CB GSR lancer.

White in colour

2.0L 4g63 DOHC turbo.

Rebuilt td04 turbo

Galant gearbox

Brass button clutch

2.5" exhaust with xforce cannon

GFB BOV

Polished Oil Catch Can

Front Mount Intercooler and piping

K&N pod filter

Brand New Battery

Whiteline strut brace

New timing belt

Bonnet scoop

Clear indicators from CC lancer

17" chrome wheels

Lowered Kings springs

Original GSR Bodykit

White face dial(guages)

Boost and Volts gauges (pillar mounted)

Greddy turbo timer

JVC mp3 headunit

DVD player

Cadence 4" in front

2x12" reverse mount sub woofers

Amp

Capacitor

15" lcd screen in boot install

Sports gear knob

GSR steering wheel

It'll be sad to see this little car go as it is such a good little car.

Reason for sale: My girlfriend can't leagally drive this awesome little car due to the new restrictions applied by the government.

Price: $9000 ono

If interested in this vehicle please contact Travis on 0410525419,pm me or just reply to thread.

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