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Hi guys, newbie from Perth here.

Been driving a J30 Maxima since Ive had my license, now its time for a fun car.

I've got an 88' A31 on the way from Queensland.

RB20DET 5 speed, 91xxxKMS

HD Clutch, 2 way diff, the rest is stock (even the exhaust).

Its unpainted, has a crack in the windshield, and an exhaust leak, all fairly easy problems to fix.

It was previously registered in NSW, before being moved to QLD before I bought it. Assuming it is actually all stock, getting it passed over the pits shouldnt be a challenge (throw a stock-ish kind of diff on).

I guess I'm after opinions on what color would best suit it without a kit (Im leaning towards black), and what mods to go for once its registered?

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Clicky to eBay page for pics

Will throw some proper pics up when it arrives here on June 3rd

-Nic

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