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Make/Model:

HR31 GTS-X

Year:

1988

Kilometers:

130,xxx on body

95,xxx on engine

Transmission type:

R32 5 speed manual

Engine:

R32 RB20DET Silvertop

Colour:

Jet Black

Modifications:

3" dump / front /exhaust

3" decat pipe

K & N Pod Filter

New Plugs

17x8 and 17x9 drifteks in 215/45 all round.

hicas locked

jap specced the front end with projectors, gts grill, and re stickered the car.

Roadworthy Certificate:

N/A

Registered:

Yes, just put 3 months on it.

Accident History:

None

Asking Price:

10,500 ONO

Location:

Adelaide, SA

Contact Details:

0401 227 678

Other Comments:

Due to unforeseen circumstances i have to sell the coupe. It will be a real shame to see it go. One of the hottest/cleanest coupes i have seen.

The cars has been well looked after, with regular servicing and maintenance. It is a perfect example of a hot HR31, real head turner.

Its such a nice car to drive, Gear box feels good and engine is strong. Buyer will not be disappointed.

Im sure a number of the SA boys who have seen this car will agree on how nice it is.

If you can any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.

Cheers, Josh

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I am OS at present but if you could pm me your email address. I would be interested in some more pics, engine bay, interior etc. Also does it have an intercooler, R32 loom, what suspension . How long have you owned the car, did you do the engien transplant etc etc etc.

Does the aircon function? Retractable mirrors still function? Windows work properly? Is it a HICAS model? Sorry about all the questions but really interested. I was planning on getting a Cossie Sierra for my 80s cool fix but have always wanted another GTSX ;)

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hey mate. don't know how ya situated, but are you considering swaps with the chance of cash my way at all. have an r32 4 door. sh*t loads of work done to it. has 423hp at rears. can view pics in my album. have a vertex body kit sitting here waiting to be fitted as well.

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Hey I can answer a few questions as I sold this car to "lock to lock"

The retractable mirrors still work, same with the electric windows.

Suspension rear is bilsteins adjustable, front's is pedders shocks / springs (comfort)

Hicas has been locked, but it did have it.

The exhaust is a jap kakimoto one.

Aircon is fine but needs regas, and yeah it's an 32 skyline loom.

The engine transplant was done before it was painted in 2 pack jet black, in victoria, it's registered in SA with the newer silvertop rb20.

I serviced it regularly with motul turbolite and this is one very nice car, a new exedy 5 puck ceramic clutch has just been put in too.

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