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Vehicle description: 1989 HR31 Skyline Pillarless Passage GT

Engine: R33 RB25

Gearbox: R34 Neo turbo 5speed with custom tailshaft

Diff: R32 R200 LSD (rebuilt 1 year ago, very tight)

This car has been looked after like a child and driven probably once a fortnight, all of the

mods including the motor transplant and accesories have been fully engineerd. Last week

car was tuned by John Bresciani and made a stunning 200kw's at the wheels on only 11PSI

running a standard turbo. Motor is obviously very strong and healthy. Motor has never seen

the rev limiter and always serviced every 2-3 months with only the best.

Car owes me well over 20gz and will only be sold to the right owner. Has never been down

the quater but may be soon to see what its capable of.

Motor wise mods: -EMS Stinger 4424 management

-Hybrid front mount with chrome 3inch piping

-3inch mandrel bent exhaust turbo back

-Custom intake and airbox

-MSD ignition

-Turbo-tech boost controller set to 10psi

Driveline mods: -R34 Neo 6 turbo 5spd box

-Custom Excedy clutch built by NT performance (made to hold 350+++)

-Custom 2 piece tailshaft

-R32 R200 LSD

Exterior/handling mods: -3 Piece Volk racing 18x9 front & 18x10 rear wheels with

235/40 tyres on front & 275/35 rubber on back

-JIC S13 coilovers in rear (height adjustable) & Bilstein front shocks

with custom 400pound springs with KMAC camber/castor

adjustable strut tops

-Whiteline front strut brace

Sound system: -JVC MP3 deck

-6x9 Pioneer Rear speakers

-6inch front pioneer speakers

Standard options/features of vehicle

-Electric windows

-Electric adjustable & fold-in mirrors

-IRS rear

-Power 4 Wheel steering

-ABS

-Climate controll

-Automatic windscreen wipers (operate by a sensor)

-Automatic lights (operate by a sensor)

-Automatic child lock of doors after 15kmph

-Projector front lights

-Trip computer

After 13,500ono for car as is with new front tyres, 80% rears and reg untill late September

Located in Northern suburbs of Melbourne, will not send car interstate.

For any serious enquiries email me at [email protected] or call on 0401 682 270

The plates [OBSEZT] do not come with the car.

Picz...

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DEAN!! ur selling ur wife!!! whats going onnn? jst if i had the money id buy a second one!! lol good luck on the sale mate sure u wont have a problem selling, f*kn awsome car everyone, must be seen in real life to see how much has gone into this thing!!

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