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Hey everyone,

I'm thinking of selling my drift car - its just not getting enough use and its pretty stiff for a daily drive. I bought it off Fatz who also helped me set it up :(

Its a 1987 r31 Skyline sedan (Aussie delivered)

Manual

Red

S13 Silvia front brakes

Coilovers (They are HD system mid range ones, can't remember the name)

Adjustable steering arms

Sparco wheels

Recaro seats (ok, they are fakes but work well and meet the regulations)

Autotechnica Steering wheel

The chrome is painted black - awesome.

S3 round tail lights and all the rear stuff the match (looks WAY better)

All the gauges work, but the odometer and trip thingo don't.

2 1/2 inch exhust and hi flow cat (extractors come with the car, but are not fitted right now)

11 months NSW rego.

To drift properly you'd need to weld / LSD / locker the diff and give it a touch more power (maybe a nos shot). Even as it is it slides like a champ, really well balanced and easy to control :) I sued a weldy which has been replaced by the original diff.

Its got a few minor dents and scuffs but has been my daily for over 18 months and hasn't let me down. The gearbox and diff both seem in good conditon, and the engine is strong.

Would consiber swaps to equal cash value, it'd have to be manual and rear wheel drive though. :(

I'm not sure what its worth - $3500??

So, make me an offer if you are keen. Just PM me or give me a call.

0418 666 332.

Cheers!!!

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  • 3 weeks later...
up for swaps??

Hey guys - still for sale - had a seller fall through (I hate time wasters - especally when I knocked another buyer back - grrrrrrrrr)

I'd be happy to swap - but it has to be another manual RWD of some sort.

***I should also mention its got 10 months rego, tyres are good - its all ready to go driving - gearbox is smooth and doesn't crunch at all - diff is reasonably quiet.

swap for turbs 180sx and cash my way.. pm me if keen at all.

Thanks for the interest mate - however at this stage I'm only interested in a sale or straight swap :)

When you've sold the beast let me know :D

Still up for grabs, fully regoed and new distributor (it had a sized bearing, so I had the whole thing replaced). I've even serviced it for you (timing advanced, new filters / oil / tappet gasket)...

Its in reasonably good nick, and its a big laugh. If I didn't have to do so much long distance work, I'd keep it!

  • 2 weeks later...
Hey everyone,

I'm thinking of selling my drift car - its just not getting enough use and its pretty stiff for a daily drive. I bought it off Fatz who also helped me set it up :cheers:

Its a 1987 r31 Skyline sedan (Aussie delivered)

Manual

Red

S13 Silvia front brakes

Coilovers (They are HD system mid range ones, can't remember the name)

Adjustable steering arms

Sparco wheels

Recaro seats (ok, they are fakes but work well and meet the regulations)

Autotechnica Steering wheel

The chrome is painted black - awesome.

S3 round tail lights and all the rear stuff the match (looks WAY better)

All the gauges work, but the odometer and trip thingo don't.

2 1/2 inch exhust and hi flow cat (extractors come with the car, but are not fitted right now)

11 months NSW rego.

To drift properly you'd need to weld / LSD / locker the diff and give it a touch more power (maybe a nos shot). Even as it is it slides like a champ, really well balanced and easy to control :) I sued a weldy which has been replaced by the original diff.

Its got a few minor dents and scuffs but has been my daily for over 18 months and hasn't let me down. The gearbox and diff both seem in good conditon, and the engine is strong.

Would consiber swaps to equal cash value, it'd have to be manual and rear wheel drive though. :)

I'm not sure what its worth - $3500??

So, make me an offer if you are keen. Just PM me or give me a call.

0418 666 332.

Cheers!!!

would you be willing to part with just the extractors? as my rb needs the power call me if your intrested 0407706328

Edited by RB30crazy

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