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In no desperation to sell the hr but have unexpectedly got a work car.

Details are as follows-

Bought the car a while ago to register as a solid streeter with potential to hit the track but have been way to busy to get happening. Car has had I'd inspecton, police check and defect/written off and all was fine but requires roadworthy as regency official stated is complied an registered in Vic but had no sa compliance plate- go figure! He said it will have no issues. Awaiting forms to make appointment.

HR31 2 door skyline

Gunmetal grey body is good but not perfect, no rust good paint etc

currently extremely stock with red top RB20DET, stock suspension etc.

Odometer shows 186xxx

Interior is in mint condition.

Couldn't work out how to put up pics as I'm on an iPhone- if genuinly interested call for pics or info cheers!

Here's the good bit! Parts waiting to go in!

R32 silvertop 20 low km's motor.

Kkr430 (not eBay copy) fitted to 20 like brand new

stainless dump/ exhaust to cat

cat back currently on.

444 cc GTR injectors

Z32 AFM

fmic

all piping/ silicon adaptor

near brand new alloy radiator

walbro 550hp fuel pump

D2 fully adj coilovers (camber, height,rebound) front and rear.

17x8 (front) white drift teks

17x9 (rear) white drift teks

bleed valve

HKS turbo timer and boost gauge

redtop running good with a VG30 turbo and gbox has been rebuilt recently clutch feels good.

Car is located in Adelaide but can be shipped at buyers expence.

Rather call/SMS on 0432031716..

Price- as is 5.5 k. Redtop, nismo 15's etc.

With all the gear 9k open to offers

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