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Item: 1987 HR31 Skyline GTS Coupe

Location: Ipswich

Website: Pic's here

Item Condition: Great for age, interior immaculate

Reason for Selling: Time to move on

Price and Payment Conditions: 11,500 with coilovers or 10,500 with standard struts/springs with brand new kyb shocks (never used)

Extra Info: Well mantained by fussy owner and all modifications were done by me, first owner in Australia, 4.5 grade at auction in Japan. The car had 37,000k's when purchased and now is up to 63,000k's in the last 2 1/2 years I've owned it. The car is always garaged and is only a weekend cruiser as I don't need it for work.

Mods are: Viper alarm with remote start, RB25 T3 turbo, GTS-R Strut brace, JIC Magic coilovers (rare), genuine hybrid FMIC, Turbosmart type 3 bov, turbosmart boost contoller (running 9 psi), K&N pod filter, turbo back 3 inch exhaust, 17 inch mags, JVC headunit with kicker speakers. Also has tinted windows which were done 2 months ago (cost $350, no cheap shit), autometer boost gauge, aftermaket steering wheel.

Contact Details: PM for more info.

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  • 3 weeks later...

BUMP :O

Have just paid 12 months rego on it.

Just replaced a/c, alternator and powersteering belts, the car is serviced every 4-5000k's with Castrol Full Synthetic R.

Also the forgot to mention that the car has a custom made 2 core radiator with brand new hoses and a genuine nissan thermostat.

Just a couple more pics.

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if that was in my budeget of about 8.5k, id be on a bus down there. sweet ride, mate, lot of time and effort has gone into it by the look and sound of it.

ps apologies for the pointless reply! saves you bumping it i guess...

if that was in my budeget of about 8.5k, id be on a bus down there. sweet ride, mate, lot of time and effort has gone into it by the look and sound of it.

ps apologies for the pointless reply! saves you bumping it i guess...

Cheers mate :( This is how it looked when I first bought it, just to show how original it was.

Ps. I still have the hubcaps too :wave:

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hmmm go the 17s... that was a good move.

how much of the engine mods did you do yourself/have done?

Well the car was 100% standard when I got it, so every mod has been done while i've owned it.

Exhaust, fmic and pipe work were fitted by Mr muffer and Hardcore respectively. The turbo, coilovers and cooling system were done by my qualified mechanic mate who knows 31's inside out (owns/built his heavily modified rb30det passage).

  • 4 weeks later...

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