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  • 2 weeks later...

YEAR: 1995

MODEL: HR31 GTSX Series 3 front and rear taillights

BODY TYPE: Coupe 2DR

COLOUR: Dark blue over silver with rainbow metallic flecks

Drivtrain: RB20 DET Silvertop/Automatic

Not currently registered working on a manual conversion

  • 3 weeks later...

Year:1989

Model: R31 gts2 (GTSR31)

Body: 4 door

Color: Red(ofcourse)

Just picked her up tonight, feels good to own a nissan finally :P .

Congrats on your purchase! Im kinda envious of you :(

Brings back alot of memories. I wasnt fortunate enough to have money during uni days to own one of these and this is going back 13 years ago.

Anyway I have recently been gathering funds to purchase one to keep as a collectible. Just wondering if you wouldnt mind posting up some pics? :(

  • 4 weeks later...

Year:1988

Model: R31 Skyline Ti

Body: 4 door

Color: Classic White

Mod: KnN Pannal filter, S3 taillight conversion, S3 headlight conversion is to come soon maybe with my spair wing from my wrecked EL Fairmont that had a Tickford wing

new to these Forums but a reg on the R31 Forums

YEAR: 1988

MODEL: R31 GX executive

BODY TYPE: 4 Door

COLOUR: classic white, dark grey pin strip along the sides

Drivtrain: RB30E with automatic gearbox

mod: lowered pedders suspension and radio removed (stolen? dunno) is how i bought it.

Year: 1983

Model: DR30 RS (KDR30JFTIAK)

Body Type: Coupe

Colour: Silver over Bluish Black (stock colours)

Engine: FJ20ET

Mods: Totally Stock other than a GReddy Profec B boost controller and aftermarket pressure relief valve, and late model tail lights. Have a spare motor that will be worked in the future.

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YEAR 1983

MAKE NISSAN

MODEL HR-30

BODY COUPE

ENGINE FJ20ET

Basicly a road legal race car still in the build going slow but enjoying it!

extras- iron mask front with R31 RS-X front bumper

S13 Coil overs

GTR Brembos

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Have to scratch an MR30, broken up for spares.

It was "Goldie", stock model, plated 1/85, had come from Victoria and used to run on LPG before I got it.

Has been replace with,

YEAR 1984

MODEL MR30 Ti

BODY 4 DOOR SEDAN

COLOUR LIGHT GREEN.

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