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I have for sale my GFs 33gtst. Reason for sale, she bought a small car to get around town in and the 33 is not required. Located in northen suburbs bris.

Basics of the car are:

95 Gtst S1.5

Series 2 motor, new stock turbo, new water pump and timing belt.

126xxx on clock

HKS coilovers

Full Turbo Back exhaust including HKS super Dragger cat back.

Heavy Duty Clutch

FMIC

Duel Stage boost controller

18" ROH Wheels that have been powder coated to match

400R kit

MP3 player

Momo Steering wheel with boss kit

Mech the car runs like a dream, there is no smoke starts first time doesnt chew any oil or fluids. Pulls good for a stockish 33. There are no leaks. Exterior the body kit is a bit cracked on the front bar, interior small tears in the front seats. Should have no problems at all passing a RWC I just dont have the time to do it. I have my own car and bike so the 33 just sits in the spare park and gets started/driven once a week to keep it ticking over. The previous owner neglected this car pretty bad and I have spent a fair bit of time and money getting it to a decent state. We have owned for about 8 months now.

Asking 12500 neg

Excuse pics its dirty as due to sunny bris and its rain......

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