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*UPDATE AGAIN* price has dropped to $17500 ono.

Posting for a friend. 93 Burgundy GTS-T for sale. Only been in the country for 5 months now. It's auction grade is 3.5 and has done 80,000+ks but has been wound back in japan down to 50,000ks.

As i understand the the car had only one previous owner who lived in a village and not a city if that helps..haha. ill have to get back to you on that.

here comes the details and mods;

- 93 burgudy gts-t

- 80,000+ks

- 17" Sparco Racing rims

- Upgraded fuel pump

- Greddy Boost controller

- Greddy A pillar exhuast and boost guages

- Blitz dual turbo timer

- Trust front monut intercooler

- Trust air filter

- Momo 3" turbo back exhaust

- Tommy Kaira sideskirt, rear pods, and spoiler with decal badges

- Trial front bar

- Some carbon fibre replica decal replacing/covering indicators and centre "skyline" garnish

- All engine lines have been replaced with metal braided lines.

I personally had a quick look at this car and its rediculously clean in the engine bay thats nicely set up and colour coded. ive seen later models that are alot dirtier than this one. no dents externally with no signs of respray. interior is very clean to with the odd scuff marks here and there that goes with its age.

The catch is that its an auto :) So if ur lookin for a car for ur misses or keen to do a conversion?? Nothing else really needs to be done to this car.

Reason for selling is that he bought the car on impulse and when it landed he changed his mind and wants an auto WRX now ...haha I honestly think hes got a gem on his hands and doesnt even know it cause im sure thers a whole heap of other goodies on the car that hasnt been found yet.

anyways..enough with the shiit talk...he wants $19,000 for it

i cant figure out how to post multiple pics so if u want pics of interior and engine bay ill email em to ya.

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