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I'm trying to sell! Been on here a bit more lately, so I thought i'd give it a shot.

Reason for sale is I have a GTS1 lined up and I need this to go before I can buy.

for sale: 1989 R31 Pintara GLi

(for those of you that dont know... no important differences from the R31 Skylines)

asking price: $4,200

kilometers: 283 ### (on import cluster, not vehicle)

transmission type: 5sp manual

engine: RB20DET

modifications:

RB20DET red-top NICS.

stock turbo, stock cooler, stock boost.

head was re-conditioned in July / August 05

new Genuine Nissan timing belt, new NSK tensioner bearing, new NSK idler bearing.

5 speed Manual: Replaced R32 gearbox in April 05  with new Daikin HD clutch kit.

one piece tail shaft, and 3.9 spec LSD.

R31 Skyline Silhouette Trim + seats

no tears, little wear, need a wash.

HR31 Import Dash setup (GTS-X cluster and stereo)

no Speakers  or Working 'Australian' HU at all. Has Japanese EQ and Radio.

14" CSA white rims

70% New front tyres and 30% rears. 

215/ 65/ 14 all round.

90% Spare (205/60/14) on matching rim.

27mm front swaybar (bigger than the stock 24mm)

import 1/4 panels with top lights & "GT" badging.

Central locking,

"Bi-lock" bonnet lock and immobiliser with specified key.

tinted windows,

Blue / Grey  S3 style tail-lights.

Lowered on Pedders shocks and custom springs.

Proper Reece 'Draw Bar' towing setup.

2 & 1/2 inch stainless exhaust sytem.  very cleverly done, sleeper style.

"Micro-tech" Turbo Timer.

road worthy certificate: Will provide pink slip to genuine buyer

registered: until the 6-9-06 ~ FULLY ENGINEERED IN NSW

accident history: Believe the previous owner had a minor rear-ender in it. nothing noticable.

other comments about the vehicle:

Air con needs a bit of a fix and re-gas.

car is running well otherwise.

e_mail me at [email protected]

or mobile 0405 747 152

Detailed pics available upon request.

Location: Sydney, Will be going to the Skyline Nationals in Shepp. Prepared to sell it there.

$4200ono 

thanks,

Brinn. J

carnow.jpg.xs.jpg     P1010242.jpg.xs.jpg     brinn_1.jpg.xs.jpg

I painted the window frame surrounds black:

SUC322062.jpg.xs.jpg

interior shots:

backtofront.jpg.xs.jpg     fronttobackmid.jpg.xs.jpg     Dash.jpg.xs.jpg        pasfronttoback.jpg.xs.jpg   

Engine bay (has been cleaned up since photo's)

Pinnyengine.jpg.xs.jpg    20DET2.jpg.xs.jpg

Newer engine bay pic:

SUC32205.JPG.xs.jpg

SOLD - yonks ago, I couldnt find it here when I sold it, but yeah She's long gone... saw it on ebay about 6 months later for $1500 :(

Edited by B. J.
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