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Hey people this is my 1st post thought it would be a good place!

YEAR: 1984

MODEL: Skyline GT EX Facelift (with RB30DET)

BODY TYPE: Sedan

COLOUR: White

Edited by R30-RB30DET

for those of you with HR31's here is a link to the register from the R31 Club...

http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?topic=19090.0

please leave the details in both this thread and the one on the r31 forum.

Edited by rsx84
  • 2 weeks later...

post-32896-1162953263.jpgHey all,

I just purchased a 1984 MR30 Hatch 'Ti' auto, stock standard L24e, only 130,000km...

Needs a few steering parts and tyres for RWC

The steering bits might be hard to come by... 'idler arm and ball joints are worn/loose"

The engine is pretty good, need more power thought of course! looking at a fully ported L28 conversion, with hope of a turbo later on, or a RB20DET, ( which might be easier...)

Will post up some more pics later....

And i really need help with these steering parts!

YEAR: 1989

MODEL: nissan R31 skyline series 3

BODY TYE: SEDAN

COLOUR: white.

MODS:

full sound system.

king springs low.

hyb shocks.

dba sloted disc front and rear.

k&n filter CAI intake.

adv timeing.

hight tech exstractors

2.25" exhaust.

chiped computer.

LSD

17x17 aus car bournouts.

YEAR: 1978

MODEL: C210

BODY TYPE: Sedan

COLOUR: Orange

Just fitted GT-E Tail-lights :(

Year: 1990

model: r31 GX

body type: wagon ^^

colour: white

Did have:

Year: 1983

Model: KHR30 GT-ES Paul Newman Version

Body type: Coupe

Color: Blue Pearl

Swapped for

Year: 1984

Model: GT-EX Turbo

Body type: Sedan

Color: White

Matt,

I don't know wether you want to include this as relevant, but my PNV is colour code 441, which is 002 white over 028 grey metalic.

And George Bryants old car that you list under ??? is colour code 434, which is 111 Dark Blue over 028 Grey metalic.

And although some are plated LATE 83, ALL Paul Newman Versions were manufactured in series 2 livery and marketed and made for the 84/85 market ONLY.

Cheers, D.

Matt,

I don't know wether you want to include this as relevant, but my PNV is colour code 441, which is 002 white over 028 grey metalic.

And George Bryants old car that you list under ??? is colour code 434, which is 111 Dark Blue over 028 Grey metalic.

And although some are plated LATE 83, ALL Paul Newman Versions were manufactured in series 2 livery and marketed and made for the 84/85 market ONLY.

Cheers, D.

that kind of info is better listed in a thread devoted to the PN version...

Cheers anyway, Matt...

  • 2 weeks later...

YEAR: 1988

MODEL: Nissan R31 Skyline Silhouette GTS1 #166 of 200

BODY TYE: SEDAN

COLOUR: Classic White.

MODS: Stock .... NSV optioned... (16" rims, 2.25 exh. Extractors, Bilstiens, bigger brakes, sg.1 cam, scheel bucket seats... etc)

The owner of:

???

Year: 1983

Model: KHR30 GT-ES Paul Newman Version

Body type: Coupe

Color: Blue Pearl

Is drift_orcons from www.skylinesdownunder.com

the car is located in Christchurch, New Zealand.

I know this isnt a spotted thread but these are worth a mention

today I saw 3 old skylines of interest

a silver R30 sedan with a big nismo sticker on the windscreen and a massive fmic, saw it in sherwood

theres also a yellow c110 4 door in pretty decent nick thats usually around rocklea

and this white c110 2 door that ive seen around a bit in the centenary area. no badges but it has s3 gxe r31 hubcaps sprayed black and some old japanese brand name looking stickers on the front

c110id1.jpg

Just arrived home today with

Model.........MR30, 1984

Type .........Ti Sedan

Engine........L24e, 5 speed manual

Colour........Gold.(once upon a time)

Shes not registered at present, but body, brakes , running gear are all AOK. Needs a tickle in the electrical/ecu dept to get running, then of for RWC and Rego.

This week I hope as I'm for a shoulder recostruction on the 11th. Dec.

I'll let you know how it goes.

Edited by 66yostagea

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