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I'm selling my 1990 R31 GTS II build #194, its an RB30 with series 2 R33 RB25 head (DOHC 24 valve, VCT), has a T3 turbo, Microtech, 3" mandrel bent exhaust, large tube & fin intercooler, and 120,000km on 'the clock'.

It's in immaculate condition, has a good stereo (amp, sub, CD), and is lowered. Before the exhaust and new intercooler it was producing 500Nm (@3000rpm at the flywheel) and 134kW at the wheels at 10PSI at 5000rpm.

With the new goodies, it's running 0.8bar (~12PSI), and produces more like 180kW at the wheels (though I haven't dynoed it yet). It carries the torque from 3000rpm to 6000rpm, but if you're intereseted, judge it yourself.

The asking price is $13,000 or near offer. If you're interested drop me an email at [email protected] (anytime) or call me after 6:00pm on 0422 140 355 in Sydney.

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SH*T....F*CK.

I was interested in this car too. Very sorry to hear that.

How come every time i find one of these things, i can never get to purchase them ??

Have you any leads on who may have did it ?? Did anyone come and look at the car ?? Who knew it was there ??

What area are you from ??

Did you hear anything at all ??

That sends shivers down my spine and it should scare all people on here if it was in a locked garage with an alarm and club lock.

I mean, that is what everyone on here would do to their car too.

What else can you do ??

I'll certainly keep my eyes open for you.

that just friggin sucks dude... sorry to hear that indeed.....im in qld but ill be on the lookout......we had a car stolen from my work last week(a 78 series cruiser ute)in toowoomba qld and 3 days later it was found in melbourne........so u never know...... keep your eyes open guys and gals and i hope for a speedy recovery and still in good condition aswell.......Jon

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Yeah, I had a couple of Indin Guys have a look at it, they sonded and looked very keen (and sure where). They sai they' come the next day with the money to buy it. They said they would call at six the next day which they didn't. They also gave me a bull mobile number. When they called me, on mine, the ID wa withheld.

No one else had my address, and they didn't call or come yesterday, so I can assume it was them.

Warning to anyone selling your car, meet them at a petol station (or other well lit place) and make sure they don't follow you home.

The police have a few leads, and apparently its been happening a lot recently through the trading post. They belive its some sort of ring or gang (probably all Indinas, and I'm not usually racist, but this does't help their cause).

If anyone calls you to buy your car, tell them that you want to call them back (or no deal), and if they have othing to hide, ontinue as I mentioned above. Also if they want to take it for a test drive, ask to see their drivers licence (you have the right to if they want to drive your car).

I just hope these ****s are caugt :), and that it doesn't happen to anyone of you guys.

The thing that makes it worse, I don't have theft insurnace at the moment!!:)

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