Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Which trim levels on the R31 were offered as a wagon?

What versions of the RB did they come with?

Is there a picture of a wagon version of the R31 that anyone can post?

The R31, weather wagon or sedan, was only available with the RB30e 6 cyl or ca20e in 4 cyl.

Trim levels for Skylines are GX and GXE on all series and Executive was added in series 3.

Pintara have GX and GXE in series 1 and 2 and series 3 got GLi and Executive also.

the only real difference the GXE has over the GX is oil pressure and volt gauges, slightly fancier trim, different hub caps and some other minor things. The main points is the GXE came with Auto trans and A/C standard.

A/C and auto was optional in the GX.

The executive was basically a GX with ac and auto standard, but everything else was like a GX.

This is all I can remember, some points may be mixed up but I think it is pretty much right.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/140225-r31/#findComment-2612832
Share on other sites

The R31, weather wagon or sedan, was only available with the RB30e 6 cyl or ca20e in 4 cyl.

Unless it's an import!

(But I only know of one of these in Aus)

Passagewagon2.JPG

Series 1+2 GXE

Gxe.jpg

Pintara

Pintarawagonside.jpg

Series 3 Skyline

S3wagon.jpg

:D

front1.jpg

You'll find more information, specifications and pictures in this article :P

(But NismoR31Jet pretty much covered everything already)

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/140225-r31/#findComment-2613031
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

If you look hard enough you can find HR31 wagon Passage's still in Japan. Was spewing as just missed out on a Passage wagon with a RB25DET, R34 GTR wheels (obviously had 5 stud conversion) and many, many more goodies.

When you talk import 31s tho, there is everything as an option and they are all different, be here for hours listing them all.

Edited by R31 Chick
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/140225-r31/#findComment-2638507
Share on other sites

The R31, weather wagon or sedan, was only available with the RB30e 6 cyl or ca20e in 4 cyl.

Trim levels for Skylines are GX and GXE on all series and Executive was added in series 3.

Pintara have GX and GXE in series 1 and 2 and series 3 got GLi and Executive also.

the only real difference the GXE has over the GX is oil pressure and volt gauges, slightly fancier trim, different hub caps and some other minor things. The main points is the GXE came with Auto trans and A/C standard.

A/C and auto was optional in the GX.

The executive was basically a GX with ac and auto standard, but everything else was like a GX.

This is all I can remember, some points may be mixed up but I think it is pretty much right.

you forgot Ti and Silhouette (sedan only) for the Aus R31 Skyline model range. oh, and the GTSI & II of course.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/140225-r31/#findComment-2638591
Share on other sites

If you look hard enough you can find HR31 wagon Passage's still in Japan. Was spewing as just missed out on a Passage wagon with a RB25DET, R34 GTR wheels (obviously had 5 stud conversion) and many, many more goodies.

i remember that one for sale at the auctions, never crossed my mind it was a passage wagon, you learn something new everyday...

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/140225-r31/#findComment-2638969
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • After @Kinkstaah debacle, I'd never want to try and get it right 😛
    • The hood lines up with the fenders. The front bar doesn't perfectly line up with the fenders where the wheel arch is. You have to 'squeeze' the front bar 'in' as it wants to naturally flare out and be longer on the sides. There's a few threads where people notice this when they only swap a GTR style bumper and front bar. Unless you have genuine OEM items - you may be better served getting conversion kits. There are GTT bumpers to fit GTR hoods. There are GTR hoods (non genuine) to fit the GTT bracketry. MAY  
    • The real question is, on some of those wild roads they call highways, how many times did a farmer in an old ute from the early 2000s blaze past you over double lines?   Tassie is a wild and really cool place, and after doing a work related road trip there January of 24, I understand why Targa Tasmania is ran there, and is so tough to do well at! We had a brand new Camry Hybrid that handled quite nicely, and thankfully weren't in an old car, because cresting some of those hills in a 100kmh zone for it to suddenly be like "surprise f**kers, this is a recommended 30kmh hard right turn" wouldn't be pretty. We weren't racing the Camry around, but we weren't slouching in the bends either. But my lord those old farmers know their old clapped out utes, and those roads, as they were absolutely hammering it!   You're also super lucky to make it up to Mt Wellingtong this time of year. It's often road closed with snow/ice! Also, I hope you hit up Salamander Road in Hobart for some insanely good food (I highly recommend the dimly lit Irish pub for a Guiness Pie, or even the bangers and mash!!!)   How long did the Ferry take to get across? I want to do a road trip of Tas on my own time, but I get horrifically sea sick, and I don't want me on the Ferry, just the car 😛
    • So far so good, about 30km on it so far and nothing out of sorts yet thankfully
    • Look at @Kinkstaah's thread on the issue.
×
×
  • Create New...