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FOR SALE: R31 ti 4 door skyline

Location: Healesville/Lilydale

Asking Price: 18,000

Contact Details: Nick- 0422765086 or 59622190

Kilometers: 213,000- motor 22,000

Transmission type: rb20 5spd

Engine: 2001 nissan r34 RB25DET Neo

Colour:Stock ti green

Modifications: See below

Road Worthy Certificate:Yes, Also engineers certificate

Registered: Yes 30/6/07

Accident History: 1 bump up the arse (only cosmetic new bumber was required)

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Up for sale is my r31 i started this project 12 months ago and finished it a couple of months ago (there is alot more potential still) it has a 2001 r34 rb25det neo motor which i have have had dyno'd at 187.5rwkw@7-8 psi and 205.3@13-14psi dyno sheets for proof availiable. I have a strenthened rb20 gearbox behind the motor which has been awesome so far the only thing letting the power down is the clutch, needs a heavy duty. tailshaft is standard r31 and diff is a lsd with 3.9 gears (bloody grouse on juice aswell). Car is serviced every 5000k's. there r slotted r33 rotors on the front with gts struts and r32 4 spot calipers, brand new king springs and pedders shocks all round, 18 inch wheels with 215/40/18 ns11 tyres 95% all vic roads approved.

Has custom front mount and piping, 3 inch turbo back exhaust and brand new high flow cat, also has import front gaurds and projector lights, 3 autometer 2 5/8 gauges mounted on bonnet-oil press, volts, boost (looks nice in my opinion). this car was in 2006 auto showoff aswell. Also comes with 5 inch monster tacho mounted in car. Stereo components consist of jvc colour screen HU, clarion splits and 6*9s, kenwood 1000rms monoblock amp, 2 15inch kicker cvr subs and stinger capacitor, ps2 in glovebox, screens in headrests and upfront. Call me for any other info.. WILL COME WITH ENGINEERS CERT, REG AND ROADY... Open to resonable offers and cheaper without rims and/or stereo. Contact info at top of ad.. Pics are on carsales if u want a look.

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