97jerrin wrote:what yr is your gpx?
Lookin 4 a gp-R
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Jerrinmy car's a '95 model, all stock, still in good condition, has done 52000Ks, tiptronic..... i wrote dis in the 1st pg of dis fOrum, if u reAd it & yeA u speLt my naMe right.
u inteRestD in buYing it 2 *hnm738?
weLL if your both interestd in it I'm not lookin 2 seLL 4 anutha few weEks coz iM stiLL Lookin 4 a cAr 2 repLace it.
I did change my mind & decided 2 stick with a gpx but i'm lookin 2 buy a manuaL 1 & newer if possible.
u inteRestD in buYing it 2 *hnm738?
weLL if your both interestd in it I'm not lookin 2 seLL 4 anutha few weEks coz iM stiLL Lookin 4 a cAr 2 repLace it.
I did change my mind & decided 2 stick with a gpx but i'm lookin 2 buy a manuaL 1 & newer if possible.
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i'd be extra, extra careful to fork out my $23K for a GPvR... i suspect it is only a face-lifted GPX/GR (perhaps with version-R stickers thrown in) but the real difference lies underneath the skin... Genuine GPvR usually fetch in the low $30K in dealer yards or mid $20K if you buy direct from auctions because they are highly sought models out of the lineup (dfferent specs / equipment levels)hnm738 wrote:hey i would be interested in your gpx if you want to sell it
and by the way at ranwick dealer theres a gpversion r for $23000 only 37000ks
here's a handy hint: notable signs of a genuine GPvR would be:
* no climate control (you get manual dials/knobs instead)
* blue seats (white body) / red seats (black body) / black seats (red body) with FTO logo embedded onto the backrest trimming
* HID lights
* MOMO airbag steering wheel
then there's also an LSD fitted and less weight but not that you can tell by lifting it up!

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You can do a search on "fto manual" in the tradingpost website. It yields quite a few manuals around. www.tradingpost.com.aujerrin wrote:hahaha!! i'm also looking for a manual FTO GPX...if u've looked at the forum's classified.. i posted a topic up looking for an FTO.. but have yet to find one...
I'm looking for a black manual GPX but still saving up for it.
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oil leakage is not only FTO problem i guess..
my car is leaking tiny bit too..thats what i found out last year when i saw underneath of my car was lifted up for service..
hear say, that means car getting old and seal is worn out and loosen..
as long as u have service regularly..shouln't be huge problem at all..
check engine oil level often..
my car is leaking tiny bit too..thats what i found out last year when i saw underneath of my car was lifted up for service..
hear say, that means car getting old and seal is worn out and loosen..
as long as u have service regularly..shouln't be huge problem at all..
check engine oil level often..