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Hey guys wanting to sell my 1996 gtst manual. need it goone so for a quick sale the price will be $13800 ono. I have owned the car now for nearly 2 years, brought it from a guy in Sydney. who had done all the work to the car. The car made 450 rwhp on 20 psi mods include .

Full exhaust from turbo back with high flow cat

Gt 35 40 turbo externally gated with screamer pipe larger rear housing aswell unsure of size

Stainless steel high mount manifold wrapped in heat wrap

Front mount intercooler

Spitfire coils

Top of engine painted blue

Platinum sparkplugs

Aftermarket plenium

Larger throttle body

Polished Aluminium radiator

Strut brace

Custom fuel rail

700 cc injectors

Apexi power fc with hand controller

Lowered on 19 inch hp rims

Exceedy heavy duty clutch

Tint

In tank fuel pump

Boost gauge

Cd player

I'm sure there is stuff that I've forgot if you guys are interested sms mick on 0413730792 car is also located in Newcastle nsw as I'm using my phone it won't let me upload pics ill send them to you via text until I get some pics up reason for sale is to buy a gtr cheers guys

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Quick update for some things I forgot to put in the mod list

Dual stage boost controller set at 12 and 20 psi

Drift oil catch can

Fuel pressure regulator

Blow off valve ( hidden In front bar)

Pics to come soon guys

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thats the engine bay withoput the polished aluminium radiator forgot to metion also heavy duty exceedy cushion button clutchyellow jacket coils not spitfire lol

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