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FOR SALE: 1988 R31 Skyline Silhouette GTS 1 - Build number 139 of 200

Location: Sydney, NSW

Asking Price: $4600 negotiable

Contact Details: Call Peter on 0414 575 287 or (02) 9629 4084 , PM or reply to thread.

Kilometers: 210,000 (odometer stopped at 144,000)

Transmission type: 5sp manual

Engine: RB30

Colour: White

Modifications: None

Road Worthy Certificate: Yes

Registered: Yes - Until 17th Jan 2007 - SVD139 plates.

Accident History: - Some minor bumps and marks

Other Comments: - New Tyres and Clutch. Steering rack replaced 18mths ago. Bilsteins rebuilt 3 yrs ago. Rear spoiler is included, but bolts have pulled out, I'm sure its repairable if you have the right type of epoxy stuff for it. The right hand side bolster on the drivers seat has worn through and the steering wheel is a bit worn. Interior is otherwise quite good. Engine has always used synthetic oils only. Rim centre caps

are missing. (some rsole stole them !) Still has original stereo and owners manuals/supplements.

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