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Ok peoples looking to sell my'line. Reason for selling is havnt been driving the car much and would rather someone else enjoy it. About the car, its a 1993 Series 1 Black in colour GTST. Has 18" chrome wheels with good rubber all round, 235/40/18 front and 265/40/18 rear. I have original wheels to go with it if you wish. Has 5% window tint on sides and rear 15% on the front screen, will remove if u request at no cost. Has a 3" mandrell bent exhaust from the turbo, hi flow cat, and 1 muffler with a 3" tip. Car has been lowered 2.5" at front from standard and 3" at the rear from standard, looks nice and flat on the road. Has bilstein front shoks and standard rears still which will need replacing in near future depending on driving. Engine has only 77,000km's which is very very rare. Always serviced with top quality oils and parts when needed. Interiour is very clean, and in good nick. Everything in the dash works, except for the roof lights which was short circ. when deck was put it, can be fixed by an professional installer. Engine mods are very limited, HKS air filter, Blitz blow off with plumback, and a bi-pass on the 2 stage boost solinoid from the DIY guide off this forum. Running standard boost, when engine under boost NO SMOKE anywhere, this shows the engine is in good nick, when car is cold no smoke. Car starts everytime first turn, never fails. Duco/Paint work is very clean and straight, always garaged and regularly washed with maguires gold class and has kept an immaculate shine. To give it the nice extra look on the sides ive replaced the original yellow side indicaters with the nismo clear ones, still have the original yellow ones and will give them to buyer. Extras : I have all of the original springs, air box, wheels, side indicaters and will give them to the buyer. The speakers in the car are not the best, hence i have a decent pair of 6x9's and 6" for the front, 1 12" sub in the boot boxed and amped and another amp to run 6x9's which i will also throw in at no extra cost. This is starting to sound like a demtel commerciall... But wait there is more... hehe na thats bout all. Please feel free to email me on [email protected] or call me direct on 0415 401 387. The car is located in sydney and if you wish to go for a test drive ill be more then happy to take you for a ride, no joy rides. Here is some outside pics and will organise some of engine bay and interiour.

Rego - AUG 05

Price - $20,000 NEG.

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Hey bro,

What kind of wheels are those??? They look real nice

there a bsa wheel, not to sure exactly, there very similar to the zepta's i think except there not as deep dish, the spokes are more curved and more flatish

that looks F U ( |< ! N G tuff , i love it. gl with sale champ, great ride.. wouldnt consider trade + cash ? i got VH v8 commodore drift setup : ) high comp pistons - cam - big manifold - big carbie - pacemaker extractors - 2.5 " mandrel bend exhaust - lsd - 4wd - big heads , port + polish , biggest valves available - black interceptor rims - no rust , new r/h/r quater from holden , needs a lick of paint, its dark blue with king spring super lows ( f%$king low ) 3.7 diff gears - auto - shift kit + 2,500 stally ... retrimmed full black cloth brock interior, no stereo ( no holes in doors or parcel shelf ) 11 months rego + rwcert + 14k ??? if intersted email please! cheers

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