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Eoi:vic: Hr31 Gts-x Rb25, 34gtt Box, Os Trpl Plate Clutch, Fresh Respray $10k Ono


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Thinking about selling my project for the right price..

1987 HR31-GTSX

car is complied and has be rego'd but currently isnt

Has just had a fresh respray in straight red tinter (glasruit) the brightest red you can possibly get

boot lock and aerial have been shaved, so have the moulds around the car

brand new front windshield and moldings.

has a s2 rb25det around 130,000kms and r34 gtt gearbox with os gieken triple plate clutch, car dosnt start it still needs to be wired up

full 3inch exhaust and hi-flow cat

32gtr brakes all round (need to go on, dont have wheels that will clear them)

cusco coilovers front and rear, cusco adjustable front sway bar.

rebuilt rear end, r200 diff

brand new alloy rad/ timing belt/ water pump waiting to go on

brand new nissan front bar with r31 house lower lip and vents

can come with assorted stereo gear pioneer front splits/ kicker front slipts/ JL 10sub with reponse 4ch amp

will post some pics up when i can get a chance

can is located in s/e melbourne

chasing $10kono and willing to swap +cash either way pending on what it is

reason for sale, money is short and i need a car.

pm me for any further questions or call

Nathan

0421555396

Here are some pics.

you can see where the boot lock, aerial, and side indicators have been shaved.

the moulds that run down the side off the car arent used, and all holes were welded up.

a complete list to get the car running is

rad support re-welded on

tail shaft needs to be shortend( will come with a near new onepiece 3inch shaft that was used with the gear in a aussie31, so it just needs to be shortend for the coupe)

car needs to be wired up, bigger wheels to clear brakes.

front bar and all parts are inside of the car

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Edited by NateR31

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