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I have a 1990 HH Mitsubishi galant gsr non turbo im looking at selling soon on ebay and carsales but before hand i am interested in a swap plus i can add cash on top, im looking for a performance car, has to be turbo.

This is a great daily and very reliable Here are some info about it and what im after-

1990 mitsubishi galant 4g63 DOHC engine fwd 250,000K's Reconditioned engine with most gaskets and seals replace, its a very tidy claen engine bay

All power options, all in perfect working condition

Sunroof Central locking

Air con works fine

June 2011 rego

New front tyres

New battery 1month ago

Full service done a few weeks ago with receipts

New clutch put in a month ago, it didnt need one it was the thrust bearing gone but whole clutch was changed anyways with proof. Aftermarket intake with pod filter in box

Clarion head unit with sony speakers

Oil pressure guage which show oil pressure is spot on

The downers are minor but ill mention it anyways -

CV joints clicking sometimes only when on idle and turning

Fuel gauge isnt accurate untill it hits just below half a tank then it reads normal

Temp guage is also playing up, it doesnt over heat but just isnt accurate

The roof has abit of fading but nothing major.

Otherwise there isnt another thing wrong with the car, i dont bother as i only got the car as a get around and its been my first non turbo car in years Im after a turbo car so let me know whats out there, this deal would suit someone who is after a daily car I also dont want any damaged cars wether it be cosmetics or mechanically. I can add cash on top[ so let me know whats out there Thanks Andy - 0421735661

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How much you after mate? Auto/manual? When did it have the last 100k km service?

I'm selling my r34 gtt if you're interested

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...Gt-t340690.html

Not sure about its 100k service i purchased it recently as i couldnt find a decent turbo car after selling my r32 so i bought this to run around in, i dont have that much to spend in regards to getting a r34, i can probably add max $4000 cash. It runs very quite from the motor with no ticking etc

Id be happy with around $2500 ive got it up for $2600

It is manual aswell

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