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Make/Model: HR31 2 door coupe

Year: 1986

Kilometers: 72,xxx

Transmission type: RB20DET manual

Engine: RB20DET silvertop

Colour: Black over grey

Modifications:

- R32 RB20DET silvertop

- T3 VL turbo

- Smallish FMIC with 2.5" approx piping through standard holes

- Pod filter

- Central locking

- Stereo

- Some random 17x7 and 17x8 5 spoke wheels with crap offset

Roadworthy Certificate: N/A

Registered: No

Accident History: None that I am aware of

Asking Price: $4k slightly neg

Location: Southern suburbs, Adelaide

Contact Details: Message me on 0430 285 717 (Josh)

Other Comments:

I bought this from Victoria around a month or two ago, but it's proving to be more hassle to me than it's worth, and my reason for selling is that I need something to get around in, I don't really have time to get this on the road.

I'm gonna cut to the chase. This thing would suit someone who has time for a project. I don't, I still live at home, and haven't got something else to get around in.

The car is NOT registered in SA, and does need to go through Regency to be registered. It needs basically to be complianced, that is have side intrusion beams, rear lap sash seatbelts and child restraints fitted. I was quoted roughly around $1,100 for this.

I've had this on a hoist at my work, and as far as I can tell, to get through Regency it will need a driveshaft seal in the diff replaced, the rear subframe bushes replaced, extension housing seal on the gearbox replaced (probably speedo drive too), a couple of rack boots, 1 tyre and to have the gearbox crossmember modified to suit the auto bolts (was converted to manual) and possibly the turbo. If I was going to keep it I would try getting through without changing it but up to you.

The good stuff is that it does drive quite well, it still feels pretty tight in respect to the km's. I've replaced the rear shocks since I've owned it as well. Interior is pretty schmick, seats aren't stained, floors are clean. Top of rear seats has faded a bit though due to sun.

Body wise it's average. It's fairly straight, but the previous owner has tried to cover up scratches with touch up paint which stands out like dogs balls. If it were me, I would be going for a respray just because I'm a perfectionist, but you be the judge. There is no real fading in the paint, the main issue is the scratches / touch up paint. Oh, and it's got a sunroof.

I'm not here to f**k people around. I got ripped off with this, and selling it for 4k I'm already losing 2.5k. I want you to know as much about this car as I do, I don't believe in selling dodgy shit, I know what I'm selling and price it accordingly.

I've got my eye on another car at the moment, and I need this to be a quick sale so I can pay off my new car.

Any other questions, ring / message me. I'm not on here all the time so my mobile is the best way to contact me.

0430 285 717 - Josh

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No interior pics unfortunately. The date says 2004 or whatever on those pictures but the engine bay is the same bar a new battery.

RB20DET 5-speed gearbox.

No visible damage to chassis rails, and no rust either. I think there's a small spot of surface rust at the top of the LHF guard but that's all I've seen.

As far as I know yes it's original km's. It runs well, no misfiring etc etc. It's just running standard computer so rich as f**k basically.

Anyway, I've taken a deposit on this now so it's gonna be gone next week.

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