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Hey people,

A nice 93 gts-t is up for grabs:

- 4" HKS exhaust,

- Custom built brass button clutch,

- custom body kit,

- 18" RTG Shadows,

- aftermarket headlights,

- hybrid intercooler,

- pod filter,

- full respray,

- boost controller,

- boost gauge,

- turber timer,

- gearbox rebuilt 5mths ago,

- sports suspension,

- kenwood headunit & 6 cd stacker,

- sports steering wheel,

- aftermarket gearknob & handbrake,

- Alarm & immobiliser,

- serviced every 5000kms,

Comes with RWC.

Featured in last years semi final autosalon!

Call Mark on 0411 138 677

Price is $20,000.

* Price drop to $19000

need to sell urgently, need to get the drift car.

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Why did you post this (second post in this thread),

Very interested in this car. So you are asking for 19k now are you?

pm sent with details.

if you are the actual owner? Sounds a little sus. :confused:

PS: Since you asked; The asking price is high and if you need to sell it, a more realistic price would be about $14,000.

well first of all we just put that on there for a laugh nothing sus going on there.

and are u serious $14000 does it look like a for does it look I'll drop the price a bit more but I wont give it away thanx for your Input and just so u no Im not having a crack at u (Al)

thanx!

look i'm not trying to sell it in like a week and 14 are u serious I might as well give it away.

I have spent 8 on it in under a year now I dont expect to get my money back but I just think that is silly. Look Im dropping the price 2 18,000 but thats it the car is like brand new inside and out. I think thats a bargin and a half

I no for a fact that they are selling for more than that and I hate to say it but u boys aint exactly helping me sell my car sorry but I just thought Id point that out thanx for your input if u have anything else to say like that send me a pm thanx for all your input guys.

keep It sideways!!

from drift32.

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