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I have a green 240k coupe with L24E, extractors, stg3 crow cam, malpassi fuel reg, cage and adjustable suspension. I live in Tas, if youre a skyline enthusiast from Hobart youve probably seen it.

I also have a 240k paddock/bush machine you can see at www.datsunownertas.com

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Third (3rd) Paul Newman Version confirmed in Oz.

Year: 1984

VIN: HR30 210826

Model: KHR30 JFTI LY

Eng: L20 995309

Colour: White 002

Rego: BB 004L

Lives in Lobethal SA owned by non SAU member

And for information all sedans were HR prefix and coupes KHR.

Cheers, D

Hey folks, new member from across the ditch saying hi...

Year: 1983.08

Model: KDR30 RS-X turbo

Engine: FJ20ET (non-intercooled)

Body type: Coupe

Colour: Red/Black

and

Year: 1983.10

Model: DR30 RS-X turbo

Engine: FJ20ET (non-intercooled)

Body type: Sedan

Colour: Silver/Black

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i thought it was time we had a register of classic Skylines/Nissans...

if you want to leave a post with the following info:

I'll just update this first post with the details and your user name...

if you want to add an attached pic i'll see if i can add it to your entry

NISSAN Prince

66 skyline gt

YEAR: 1966

MODEL: S54B-E Prince Skyline GT-B ( rb20det powered)

BODY TYPE: 4dr sedan

COLOUR: PURPLE/BLUE, WHITE GT STRIPES

Prince Skyline GT-B

YEAR 1965

MODEL S54BE-2

BODY TYPE $dr Sedan

COLOUR Mandarin Red

C110/ 210

V8skylineMAN

YEAR: 12/1977

MODEL:C210

BODY TYPE:Coupe

COLOUR: Black

YEAR:12/1978

MODEL:C210

BODY TYPE:Coupe

COLOUR: Silver

YEAR:04/1981

MODEL:C210

BODY TYPE:Sedan

COLOUR: Blue

Alfadog

YEAR: 1973

MODEL: C110 (GT-R Replica)

BODY TYPE: 2-Door Hardtop

COLOUR: White

coupe72001

YEAR: 1978

MODEL: C210 daily driver/project car

BODY TYPE: Sedan

COLOUR: white (yawn)

Jono_c210

YEAR: 1977

MODEL: C210

BODY TYPE: Coupe

COLOUR: Silver

hot_c210

YEAR: 1978

MODEL: C210

BODY TYPE: Sedan

COLOUR: Orange

DOHC210

YEAR: 1977

MODEL: C210

BODY: Coupe

COLOUR: Green

aarc240

YEAR: 1973

MODEL: KHGC110 (blown L28 power)

BODY TYPE: 2dr Hardtop

COLOUR: Yellow

mastadd

YEAR: 1973

MODEL: C110

BODY TYPE: Coupe

COLOUR: Red

YEAR: 1974/5

MODEL: C110

BODY TYPE: Coupe

COLOUR: White

R30

rsx84

YEAR: 1982

MODEL: HR30

BODY TYPE: Coupe

COLOUR: Red over Black

Ghostrider

YEAR: 1984

MODEL: HR30 GT ES Paul Newman Version

BODY TYPE: Coupe

COLOUR: White 002/Grey 028

YEAR: 1984

MODEL: KHR30 JFTI LY

BODY TYPE: Coupe

COLOUR: White 002

Ravenoak

YEAR: 1984

MODEL: DR30 RS Turbo

BODY TYPE: Coupe

COLOUR: Silver

Blue Dynamite

YEAR: 1982

MODEL: MR30 N/A 2.4L

BODY TYPE: Sedan

COLOUR: Purplish Silver

YEAR: 1984

MODEL: MR30 N/A 2.4L

BODY TYPE: Sedan

COLOUR: Dark Blue

DR JOSH

YEAR: 1984

MODEL: DR30

BODY TYPE: coupe

COLOUR: PURPLE

the big JC

YEAR: 1984

MODEL: MR30 TI

BODY TYPE: Sedan

COLOUR: Silver

kamakazi

YEAR: 1980

MODEL: HR/MR30 gt 2000

BODY TYPE:?

COLOUR: ?

stagefumer11

YEAR. 1985

MODEL: khr30jft-cc R30 gt-es

BODY TYPE: coupe

COLOUR: Custom dark red over a black and blue/red pearl bottom half.

DR30RULES

YEAR: 1983

MODEL: MR30 GT

BODY TYPE: Sedan

COLOUR: Red

YEAR: 1983

MODEL: DR30 RS

BODY TYPE: Coupe

COLOUR: Midnight purple

66yostagea

YEAR: 1983

MODEL: RMR30 Ti

BODY TYPE: Hatch

COLOUR: Blue

YEAR:1984

MODEL: MR30 Ti

BODY TYPE: sedan

COLOUR: Gold.(once upon a time)

GTR30

YEAR: 1983

MODEL: HR30 GT L20 ET

BODY TYPE: sedan

COLOUR: Dark blue/black one offpost-32191-1160965871.jpgpost-32191-1160966010.jpg

Zapata

YEAR: 1984

MODEL: HR30 GT ES Paul Newman Version

BODY TYPE: Coupe

COLOUR: White 002

blind_elk

YEAR: 1983 (12/82 build)

MODEL: R30

BODY TYPE: Hatchback

COLOUR: Silver

hrd-hr30

YEAR: 1983

MODEL: HR30 GT ES

BODY TYPE: Coupe

COLOUR: Red/Black

sr201600

YEAR: 1982

MODEL: DR30

BODY TYPE: COUPE

COLOUR: WHITE http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=61431

R30-RB30DET

YEAR: 1984

MODEL: Skyline GT EX Facelift (with RB30DET)

BODY TYPE: Sedan

COLOUR: White

tigeryas

YEAR: 1983

MODEL: DR30

BODY TYPE: 4 door sedan

COLOUR: silver

MAG86

YEAR: 1984

MODEL: MR30

BODY TYPE: Hatch

COLOUR: Blue over Silver post-32896-1162953263.jpg

george.bryant

YEAR: 1984

MODEL: GT-EX Turbo

BODY TYPE: Sedan

COLOUR: White

drift_orcons from www.skylinesdownunder.com

YEAR: 1983

MODEL: KHR30 GT-ES Paul Newman Version

BODY TYPE: Coupe

COLOUR: Blue Pearl

ratz26

YEAR:1983

MODEL:MR30

BODY TYPE: sedan

COLOUR:grey post-34277-1167723638.jpg

0R10N

YEAR: 1983.08

MODEL: KDR30 RS-X turbo FJ20ET (non-intercooled)

BODY TYPE: Coupe

COLOUR: Red/Black

YEAR: 1983.10

MODEL: DR30 RS-X turbo FJ20ET (non-intercooled)

BODY TYPE: Sedan

COLOUR: Silver/Black

R31

floody

YEAR: 08/1988

MODEL: HR31 GTS

BODY TYPE: Coupe

COLOUR: White

rsx84

YEAR: 09/1989

MODEL: R31 GXE

BODY TYPE: Sedan

COLOUR: light Blue over Grey

mastadd

YEAR: 1988

MODEL: R31 GTS 1 #070

BODY TYPE: Sedan

COLOUR: White

redlineingr31skyline

YEAR: 1989

MODEL: nissan R31 skyline series 3

BODY TYE: SEDAN

COLOUR: white.

black-metal

YEAR: 1990

MODEL: r31 GX

BODY TYPE: wagon ^^

COLOUR: white

B. J.

YEAR: 1988

MODEL: Nissan R31 Skyline Silhouette GTS1 #166 of 200

BODY TYE: SEDAN

COLOUR: Classic White.

VashR31

YEAR: 1989

MODEL: R31 Series 3 Executive.

BODY TYPE: Sedan

COLOUR: Blue Glow

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YEAR: 1988-1990

MODEL: R31/HR31

BODY TYPE: 4 x Sedans and 1 x Pillarless 4 Door Hardtop

COLOUR: 3 X Red, 1 X Green, 1 X Black

2 X GTS 2

1 X SVD Fire Brigade Rapid Response Vehicle

1 X S3 Ti Turbo sleepa with lots of mods

1 X 1989 HR31 Passage GT Factory Manual RB20DET

:(:cool:

Yes it is an illness

whops, i added into this thread aswell... thought it was the same

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=127783

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Year: 1987

Model: HR31 GTS-R (RB26DETT inside)

Body Type: Coupe

Colour: Bluish Black (Factory colour)

Hi all,

New member, recently picked up:

YEAR: 1989

MODEL: R31 Series III Skyline

BODY TYPE: Sedan

COLOUR: White

Mods include - Crow cam, header work, air pod, R31 decal on air dam, Skyline decal on rear, all badges removed, new 2-pack baked white, 15" Interceptors with chrome inserts, Silhouette 3.89 LSD, extractors, sports exhaust with chrome dump pipe, lowered 1", custom mesh bar & grille, Nismo import lip spoiler, sports wheel & gearshift etc. She's a daily driver, looks, goes and sounds great...much more to come down the road as time & finances permit. Maybe a turbo, but want to get all the squeaks, rattles and other little niggles sorted first.

Anywho, laters!

Edited by Kray47

ive already posted but i aquired another c210 and my old one died so i thought i better update here.

Old Skyline: august 1978 Datsun C210 (Dead) 280z motor and gearbox AGH-082

New Skyline: june 1978 Datsun C210 (Awesome) standard Motor etc PFA-123

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