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Make/Model: R31 S3 gx

Year: 1988

Kilometers: 208xxx kms

Transmission type: 5sp manual

Engine: Rb30et (vlt engine)

Colour: pacific glow (light blue)

Modifications: Vlt engine (regnecy approved), complete gts2 interior, stainless steel exhaust manifold, rb20 silvertop gear box, exedy sports tuff clutch, capital d coil overs front n rear, street spec with progressive rate springs so nice n comfortable to drive daily but still stiff enough to handle great, sr20 front brakes, white line sways bar front n rear, s13 front hubs n control arms, rebuilt minispooled 3.7 diff, fmic,3" turbo back stainless exhaust 1 magna flow muffler, no cat (very quiet for the size, nice note), apexi pod filter, new bushes for sway bars front n rear, Brand New Alpine deck, mp3, with ipod functionality and cable, clarion front splits 6", Alpine type e splits in the rear shelf, 2x12" lightning audio subs in box. pioneer 800watt mono block amp, alpine v12 4chan 1000watt amp. boost gauge, turbo timer, boost controller, chopped down ti grill, 16" oz racing wheels, auto meter ultra light series boost gauge and electric oil temp gauge(oil temp gauge not fitted), projector head lights, 5000k HID low beam kit with led parker lamps

dynoed at 134 rwkw on 10psi this was wen it was auto n had a slippin trans n 2.25" exhaust. is yet to be dynoed since manual conversion. been told it should easily be makin 160-170 at the rears on 10psi now with the 3" and manual

optional stuff

ti door trims and power window regs n stuff.

Roadworthy Certificate: N/A

Registered: has 2 months on it currently i think.

Accident History: none since ive had it. and none that the previous owner told me about.

Asking Price: $10500 ono

Location: Adelaide

Contact Details: 0420907228

Other Comments: has been thru regency twice. once to clear defect other to get the engine conversion approved. has had head gasket changed.

engine has done 2000ks less then the body according to previous owner who did the engine conversion.

engine came from a vl calais turbo that had been written off wen it was rear ended.

i believe the timing belt was done wen the engine was put in also.

has decent pads front n rear

as much as i love this car, i feel that it is time to let it go and allow some one else to enjoy it.

its served me well and been reliable, will be sad to see it go, but its time for me to do something else.

any more info feel free to pm me.

neg on price within reason. silly offers will be ignored.

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*note* Tri Spoke wheels in picture not included nor is the bride race seat.

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