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Hey guys just seeing what she's worth. Looking at changing just get bored with cars quick. its a 92 gtst.

The good

Rego till nov 09

135xxx kms

100,000 service done at unique autosports with recipts. Water pump, timing etc

Lowered with bilstein shockies

18" Lenso GT05 with kuhmo ecsta Ku31's only about 3months old

Tinted windows

3" Turbo back exhaust with xforce hiflow cat.

Whiteline rear swaybar

Spitfire coilpacks

Front + back seats retrimmed with seat covers from GB

Full stereo Alipne HU, Pioneer splits upfront, Pioneer 6" rear, 12" Alipne sub, Alpine monoblock amp for sub and Kenwood 4 channel for speakers installed at CAI in cambelltown

boostgauge

tuneagent S/S low mount manifold

Pod

fmic

part from that engine is standard

The bad

paintwork is starting to show its age, some fading drivers side. small dings here and there.

crack on front bumber bar

front swaybar link cracked.

small oil leak, my mechanic says its coming from the cam seal. looking into getting that fixed

cold starts car needs a bit of throttle ( seems to be common upon reading up on here)

thats all i can think of at the moment, have been as honest as i can. in no hurry to sell but if another car comes along then will be up straight away. just testing the waters seeing what shes worth or if theres any interest. but to save questions i would be looking around the 9-10,000 mark. Located near Liverpool

cheers

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I would def consider it, if i get an offer and take few items off to make selling price cheaper. mind you all have small gutter rash, (thanks to the woman driving the car lol )

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hey guys well finally decided to sell so car will up for sale. as soon as i find a replacement.

only update, front strut brace, r34 neo turbo and toshi remap. and changed exhaust now has a xforce cannon

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