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Selling my car as I've recently started a new job and I rarely use my car anymore. I did have a thread up for my car before, but being busy with work and personal issues did not continue with the sale of my car and I guess the thread disappeared.

Here are the cars specs:

- Black 1993 Series 1 GTS25

- 5 speed manual

- Chassis and engine has done 16X,XXX KM (Odometer was changed prior to me purchasing the car as the dials on the old cluster were not functioning)

- Rego until Feb 2011

- Full 2.5" exhaust throughout installed by Bankstown Muffler Fit

- New Century Battery installed

- Harmonic balancer and key crank replaced/repaired

- Lowered suspension

- 18" 2 piece rims

- Aftermarket alarm system and immobiliser

- Momo steering wheel

- Automatic Climate Control

- Paint is in average condition. Clear coat peeling on spoiler and driver side front guard.

Note:

- Hit and run has damaged the current front bar and reo. I do have a spare front bar for the buyer to use, however it is in a two tone grey colour and will need to be resprayed. Headlights and indicators haven't been touched and radiator support is straight.

- Dent on rear quarter panel (existing damage from previous owner)

- Driver side window does not work, will need a new regulator (roughly $100). Passenger side window works fine

- Central locking will not unlock the doors using the remote. Alarm however is still in perfect working order and immobiliser works 100%

Pictures:

th_6.jpg th_1-1.jpg th_2-1.jpg th_3.jpg th_4.jpg th_5.jpg th_7.jpg th_8.jpg

Price:

4.5k with rego ono

The car runs smoothly and hasn't missed a beat since the repairs and I have the receipts for most of the work done to the car. The exhaust has a nice deep rumble for an N/A car and doesn't attract too much attention.

Contact:

Via PM or call/sms 0431 737 515

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