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Item: 1988 HR31 GTS Sedan, Pillarless

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Motor: R32 Silvertop RB20DET

KM's: Aprox 220,000

Rego: No

RWC: No

Reason for Sale: Upgrading to S13

Mods: 2 1/2in exhaust, hi flow cat, FMIC, stiffer rear suspension, MP3 CD player, 6in splits, 12in sub with amp.

Other: Dyno'd at 123rwkw at 0.8bar, body not perfect, some little porblems but nothing major, interior nice. Has 16in mags on the back, 15in cheese cutters on the front.

Location: Browns Plains, Brisbane

Has been a great car for me for over a year now, time to upgrade. Have a deposit on a car, so need to sell this one this week!! PRICE IS VERY NEGOTIABLE!!

Call me on 0438187369 after 3pm, or email me at [email protected]

PRICE DROP!!!!!!!!!!! $4000 ONO!!!!!!! AS IS!!!!!!!!!!! PRICE DROP!!!!!!!!!

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VERY NEGOTIABLE!! Need a quick sale to get drifting an S13!!

Cheers people,

Brendon

PRICE DROP!!!!!!!!!!!!! $4000 ONO!!!!!!!!!!! FOR SALE AS IS!!!!!!!!!!! QUICK GET IN NOW!!!!!!!!!!

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