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Hey guys, got for sale a series 2 manual r31 skyline. Runs really well and has a sound system consisting of an aftermarket headunit and good speakers that go bloody loud and create lots of bass without distorting at all. I had plans to convert the engine to twin cam rb30det using a 25 head but have just moved house and theres no room for the extra car so it has to go. Its in roadworthy condition with good tread on the tyres and clean looking, all lights working etc etc. Paint is fading in some areas but can easily be touched up or respray the car. No rust at all. Very clean engine with no problems. Just a great daily driver / first car for new red p's or a good base for an rb30det conversion.

Can organise roadworthy and reg for extra $800 but you might as well do it yourself.. :banana:

After $1500 atm.

Inspections welcome.

Located in SE suburbs of melbourne.

Call 0423 712 016 if your interested.

Pics can be taken on request.

Cheers

Oh and air con, power steering etc all work like a dream!!! Also has aftermarket alarm installed and a brand new very powerfull battery.

Edited by Bennett

Here are the pics as promissed.

Also has series 3 hotplate rear lights and fog lights on the front!!!!

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The crome parts around the windows have been painted black and its chipping off a bit. Can be easily re-done. Also a bit of primer on the boot which can be painted over. The car looks dumped in the photos as i was moving house and still have half my car parts in the car. They will be taken out in the next few days. The car also has a gasket leak which i will fix over the next few days. Apart from that the car runs perfectly. You can test drive it with me so i can prove this if you like, just give me a call anytime. Also as you can see the car doesnt have too many km's for its age and the interior is in great condition. Photos of the boot sill have been provided to show that there is no rust as under the rear window is a common area for it to "rot away". Also at the bottom of the boot under the carpet is all sweet. If you would like any more info just call me or send a pm.

Cheers

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  • 2 weeks later...

how much we looking at for the one month redgo+car? is that gasket leak fixed and what day works for you next week? i know you got $1000 on it so you tell me what the redgo gunna cost and i will cover that

1 month temp reg is around $70 from memory so $1070. Free most of next week, just give me a call on 0423712016 to make sure.

And yeah the gasket leak is fixed.

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