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i'm selling my gts-t

i wish i didn't have to, due to it being my pride and joy, though life can throw things in your travels,

it wasn't planned but yes the old feller works fine i have a baby on the way

must use funds from car to establish the new comer comfortably

anyway back to the car

175kw@rw

it's a 96 series 2 with 125,000 km's

with white 17" light weight racing rims

adjustable coil over suspension

it has three strut braces one in the bonnet one in the boot and one on the parcel tray

microtech lt8 computer which controls the car like a dream

it has a turbo smart type 3 blow off valve along with the standard one (to keep the cops at bay)

pod filter along with standard intake box and filter (same as above)

trust greddy front mount intercooler

brand new 3" inch exhaust (legal db)

apexi avcr boost controler

turbo timer

boost gauge

momo steering wheel

front spoiler on standard bar

cd player 12" sub and 1500 watts of amps

new battery with 3 years warranty

12 months rego

the turbo on the car is spot on,no leaks or noises i recently put a new exhaust on the car and checked for shaft play or rear fin damage, there were no signs at all

$19,000ono

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