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I've only just finished this project, its first outing was the Skyline Nationals - A car that I've always said I'd try to buy if it came up, has come up, which is a boon & bane in one. BUT I'm gunna try to sell the GXE to get this other Skyline!

Make/Model: R31 Skyline GXE

Year:1989

Kilometers: Approx 250,000

Transmission type:Auto

Engine: RB30e

Colour:Subaru Newport Blue over Nissan Stormy Glow, with custom black mica trims. Home job spray in 2pacs (Prime, base & clearcoat) sanded and profesionally buffed.

Modifications: Extractors, 2.25 press bent exhaust & 'GTS2' muffler, 17x7.5 & 8.5 +28 Veilside Marriotts with near new rubber (Falken ZE-329 235/45/17)

Roadworthy Certificate: N/A - Passed 'blue slip' in July.

Registered: Yes, July 2009

Accident History: None that I know of - other than some idiot scraping my front bar.

Asking Price: $4500

Location: NSW - Orange, willing to talk about transport, just ask.

Contact Details: PM me for more info or [email protected]

Other Comments: No tyre kickers, if you're going to buy - do it. I have another car lined up and I just need this to go soon, but I'm not going far on the price.

VERY ECONOMIC FOR AN AUTO! gets an easy 8-9L/100km highway driving.

Mechanic said it was one of the strongest, healthiest RB30's he's seen.

Full service since rego, inc auto service, fluids, plugs, leads, oxy sensor, ultrasonic injector clean & complete tune.

Diff is open pegger, no clunks, does not whine!

NEW Genuine LCA's

NEW PS rack

NEW S3 Tail lights

Interior - JVC HU to generic speakers, Seats steam cleaned, Brand new boot mat, cusom door trim tops, custom boot lighting (2x 12cm LED strips), re-trimmed parcel shelf.

Central Locking

Sunroof

Trans cooler

Clear front indicators

R33 side indicators - YES fitted left on right & vice versa.

Bad Points: some dick ripped off my number plate a few days ago, leaving some scratches in the front bumper, but they're hardly noticable,

Auto shifts a little hard, but goes like a bullet and is strong, auto mechanic said that it feels like its been shift kitted.

Front window tint is scratched up

Wind/road noise at higher speeds

Odometer/trip do not work

Air con Needs regas.

Will supply at the asking price: - Auto LSD, Blue Ti seats, 3" twin tip high flow muffler (drony on auto) + front strut package (lowered springs, slotted brakes and good pads) + low rear springs.

Pics:

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thanks.

Edited by B. J.
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