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Hi guys i have for sale here my series 3 R31

Make: Nissan

Model: R31 Series 3 GX Skyline

Year: 1989

Colour: Custom mix blue (original Pacific Glow Blue)

Body kit: None

Engine Type: Nissan RB25DET

Engine Modifications:

K&N Pod Filter

New fuel filter

Power: 83rwkw lolz but 240nm of tourque fuel pump spat in dyno run lol

Exhaust: Standard 2.25" exhaust finishing with a twin cannon muffler

Gearbox: RB20DET 5 speed

Diff: M78 Borg Warner 3.700:1 Single Spinner

Brakes: Standard

Suspension: Lowered on kings springs

Wheels/Tyres: 17x7" Sirocco's by Speedy Wheels on 205/50/R17 Toyo Teos

Mods: FMIC,boost guage etc

Fuel: Walbro 550hp pump

Interior:

Mazda 929 V6i Luxury rear seating

Mazda 929 V6i Luxury front bucket seats

Billet gear knob

Stereo: Jensen in dash dvd player with 7" TFT monitor, 2 Rockford Fosgate Punch 6" speakers

since ive put this RB25DET in its had a drift magnetic oil filter, "SIN" synthetic oil, new fuel filter, FMIC and drift boost guage put into it. shes a great runner box changes nice and crisp and comes on boost quite nicely.

Problems(with all cars theres always something): need rear window surround(that black stripping) and new silo boot lip.. some ass stole it lol and could do with new paint.. (there are a few spots that dont look all that great) rims are needing a polish big time too..

looking for 5K ono or open to swaps , pref 180sx or R32 Gts-T

0450349005 any time of day... generall up fairly late :) and inspection welcome if ya close or u wanna travel :)

cheers Matt

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Drift boy : intereste but would want to know what the differance would be and need to see some pics or urs and know what trans RWD/AWD etc etc

Johno: cooler piping is inside the shed atm but havent put it on and walbro 550 will be when someone wants to buy her... havent got around to doing anything coz of wether and i dun drive her atm cz since its 4 door the missus wants me to take kids in it lol... not a smart move:) BUMP

  • 3 weeks later...

el bumpo!! will take swaps on a 33 non turb or sumfin alike too... pref straight swaps or cash sale

UPDATE!! fuel pump in and cooler piping be done on weekend... needing new afm now tho lol .. but one will be included in sale

she old girl now on ebay.. but still for sale here :D

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...E:L:LCA:AU:1123

Edited by ArchGabriel
  • 2 months later...

EL Bumpo.... after all this time yes yes its still for sale... unfortunately :)...however FMIC piping was damaged when i i lent it to a friend who can't see speed bumps or spoon drains.

so price drop to $4500 firm.. (covers cost of FMIC piping easily)

will however still contemplate trades for a XR8 falcon pref EF-EL up.. but also prefer clean swap or cash 0450349005 thx

Matt

ps if this does not sell soon expect it to be back for sale with a respray few engine/interior mods and widebody :)

Edited by ArchGabriel

to the top.. offers maybe be consideredd but NO.. i willin not sell teh vehicle for a lowball of anywhere near $1500.. please do not insult me.

all trades considered at this stage altho EF-EL XR8 still prefered

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