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For sale:

1984 RMR30 Nissan Skyline Ti Liftback

Item Condition:

Excellent

Price and price conditions:

Looking to sell ASAP, will take $1500 drive away (slightly negotiable)

Rego runs out very soon, will sell with 12 months VIC rego for extra $500 (along with a staturary declaration on your behalf)

$1500 neg as is

$2000 neg with 12 months rego

$3000 neg with a mountain of spares and turbo conversion

Extra Info:

One of the early best 1980's luxury cruisers/sports hatch

Cared for & maintained by enthusiast for last 3 years.

Fully optioned, power steering, electric windows, electric mirrors, air con.

3 speed Automatic with selectable Overdrive ( as in the later model R31 skyline)

4 wheel disk brakes

Alloy rims with plenty of tread

Smooth running 109kW L24e EFI 6 Cyl (2400cc, mid capacity) fuel injected version of the classic datsun 240z engine. (great torque and reliability)

N47 head (8.7:1 compression)

3.9 ratio R180 independant rear

R31 front sway bar (4mm thicker than original)

143,000km (will get exact numbers soon)

16x7 powdercoated black alloy rims, 225s wide all round (dunlop bathurst up front, bridgestoners at back)

Regularly serviced, all filters and oil recently changed, radiator flushed, all fluids topped up. new brake fluid/brakes bled and wiper blades.

Any major work completed by Nissco (datsun race/rally workshop) in Bayswater, Melbourne.

Has had professional detail and Victorian RWC within the last 12 months.

Interior is in excellent condition, all switches and buttons work.

Great to drive, kerb weight of 1280kg means easy to get to speed limit on main roads,

great for cruising due to overdrive enabled transmission

Good visibility all round, easy to park & change lanes.

Great turning circle (unlike most cars these days).

No modifications (apart from alloy rims and sway bar), all original factory spec.

Able to view in Canberra, in Mitchell during working hours, or Deakin after hours.

Comes with original genuine Nissan toolkit, and service pack incl nissan filters, & brake pads.

Various spares available upon request.

(like pacemaker extractors or

full turbo conversion,

microtech LT-4 fully mapped and plug in loom& calibrated sensors,

turbo dissy, oil pump, drive shaft

turbosmart dual stage boost cont. and adjuster

bosch 070 new fuel pump

2 3/4 inch madrel bent system,

highflowed T3/T4 & VG20et turbos

HKS BOV, HKS oil catch can

JDM TURBO rocker cover

XR6 intercooler,

Z31/300zx 50th anniversary front seats (extreemly comfy and look great)

270cc injectors... the list goes on,

looking at $1000 for all this)

It is a 25 year old vehicle, has couple chips and marks on the paint work, but all in all it is a very reliable car, heaps of room, easy to service and park.

Would suit first car buyer or nissan / datsun enthusiast, or someone looking to buy a good cruiser that is different from the rest.

Reason for selling is we have decided to become a 1 car operation until we have a house deposit saved up

Contact Details:

Andrew

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Location:

Deakin/Mitchell , Canberra ACT

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery:

Can drive to you, will deliver if within 200km

slightly extra to melbourne/sydney to cover fuel and return trip

Pictures:

Will be uploaded soon.

Just a few currenly on imageshack from 10 months ago

will find link soon

Posts: 44 http://s330.photobucket.com/albums/l435/MR30_SKYLINE/

more to come (uploading heaps now...)

some good ones from this years show & shine on parliament lawns

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