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Up for sale is my white 93 gts4 has had a full gtr conversion motor box front&rear diffs and interior. has genuine gtr front gaurds and bonnet. fibre glass bar.fibre glass rear wide body quarters. also running a full after market computer EMS and MSD injectors, has axis 5 spoke 18's,apexi turbo timer, dual stage boost controller low 9psi hi 15 psi. fmic,turbo smart bov, touch screen dvd player. can switch from 2wd and 4wd in cabin 11 months rego NSW.12,500 open to all decent offers.

may swap for another turbo car or something of interest must have nsw rego. PLEASE NOTE this is not a show car its got all the goodies you'd want. anyone interested. please ph john on 0415 681 030 or just pm me thanks

Any pics buddy! Send em to [email protected] Also where did you get the fiberglass rear quarters from?

email sent. got the quarters from www.carmate.com.au

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