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The time has come to sell my baby, where I'll be moving doesn't have secure parking so I've decided the time has come to sell my pride and joy.

93 GTST.

Mods:

18" rims

trust front bar

impul r34 side skirts

impul r34 rear bar

drift lip wing

custom red

series 2 engine

blitz front mount

blitz neuro spec V exhaust

kkr Turbo

dual stage boost contoller

walbro fuel pump

Nismo fuel reg

splitfire coils

blitz BOV

apexi safc 2

bee*R Rev limiter

dyno proven 250.2kw at the rears

Apexi Coil overs

2 way lsd

rda slotted rotors

ferodo ds2500 pads.

Complete package one of the tidiest examples around, goes well, handles well, stops well you can't go wrong!!!

Car is currently in sydney but has ACT rego custom plates "Y TR1 33" plastic slim line black and white

Chasing $19000 o.n.o

pm

or

0420 243 038

cheers

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How many KLMs has it done.

Good looking car but not in my price range ......

the car has done about 160k but the motor is out of a series 2 and has only just done just over 100k. The original motor let go after a mechanic installed a link ecu and turns out he mustn't of know how to tune it too well because 1 week later 1 and 2 cylinder leaned out and the motor let go. So new mechanic all work was than done by trojan performance and the safc went in. Turbo has done about 5k and clutch which is a custom built 1260kg brass button has done about 2k. All up when the motor was changed and turbo etc. $10000 was spent at trojan. She pulled 250.7 kw on 16psi, pulls 241kw on 14psi with a really smooth power curve makes full boost at around 3500.

and as for price feel free to make an offer you don't know unless you ask i guess.

also note front bar does has a small crack on side and one down the bottom can get it replaced for approx, $500 painted and fitted as the car is used by J Racing in canberra to advertise the trust front bar

http://www.jracing.com.au/product.php?pid=101

Edited by Darkon

okay maybe $19000 is to much with the lovely decline in prices

$17000.00 ono

still not as low price as some but this car has look I believe that is hard to match which makes it worth it. It is a regretful sale it's been 6 great years my heart just isn't in it anymore so why not let some one else enjoy it.

But i guess hey if no one wants it I'll just keep it

cheers

still no offers!!!

going on deployment in June so I want this gone!!!!!!!

will also swap for a Kawasaki or honda 250 (zzr, GSR etc.) plus $10,000

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