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Make/Model:1988 GTSX

Kilometers:137xxx on chassis, 100xxx on motor

Transmission type:rb20 5 speed

Engine: series 2 r33 rb25det

Colour:gunmetal grey

Modifications: bsides the 25, none really.

Registered: needs to be eningeered, and blue slip then all good to go.

Accident History: none that i am aware of, body is immaculately straight

Asking Price:$7000

Location: smithtown nsw, hour south of coffs harbour.

Contact Details:pms, r31 skyline club pms, text msgs and stuff...... 0421340729

Other Comments: bought the car in june 09 as an incomplete project. basically to rego the car, you fit the fmic (supplied), put cd player in (supplied), speedo cable (supplied, not fitted as yet) and shes good to go.

car has new windscreen, new muffler, new headunit (not installed), new fmic (not installed)), wiring completely re-done.

needs a manual gearboot surround and precious little else to be finished along with the above outlined.

i want to finish it, however, new career choice hasnt left me with much point and im not in a financial position to keep this and buy another car.

i have a bucket load of parts and bits and pieces to go with it too, including 4 piston front calipers, and the hicas stuff that isnt in it anymore.

have a nice day

hicko.

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Make/Model:1988 GTSX

Kilometers:137xxx on chassis, 100xxx on motor

Transmission type:rb20 5 speed

Engine: series 2 r33 rb25det

Colour:gunmetal grey

Modifications: bsides the 25, none really.

Registered: needs to be eningeered, and blue slip then all good to go.

Accident History: none that i am aware of, body is immaculately straight

Asking Price:$7000

Location: smithtown nsw, hour south of coffs harbour.

Contact Details:pms, r31 skyline club pms, text msgs and stuff...... 0421340729

Other Comments: bought the car in june 09 as an incomplete project. basically to rego the car, you fit the fmic (supplied), put cd player in (supplied), speedo cable (supplied, not fitted as yet) and shes good to go.

car has new windscreen, new muffler, new headunit (not installed), new fmic (not installed)), wiring completely re-done.

needs a manual gearboot surround and precious little else to be finished along with the above outlined.

i want to finish it, however, new career choice hasnt left me with much point and im not in a financial position to keep this and buy another car.

i have a bucket load of parts and bits and pieces to go with it too, including 4 piston front calipers, and the hicas stuff that isnt in it anymore.

have a nice day

hicko.

pics

post-66719-1253404478_thumb.jpg

post-66719-1253404557_thumb.jpg

post-66719-1253404604_thumb.jpg

post-66719-1253404636_thumb.jpg

post-66719-1253404757_thumb.jpg

FOR THOSE WHO PM ME, I AM SORRY I CANT REPLY AS I DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH POSTS YET, SO PLEASE IF YOU OFFER ME ANOTHER CAR OR SOMETHING, PLEASE PROVIDE ME WITH A LINK TO ACCESS SO I CAN TAKE A LOOK AND I SHALL.

CHEERS

HICKO

  • 3 weeks later...

bump......

car is going to engineering next week

only thing that hasnt been done is the fmic fitted (still has factory smic).

price will rise once car passes engineering, and will rise again once it is rego'd.

Hicko

  • 3 weeks later...

open to swaps,

car is now engineered and has 12months rego on it.

runs extremely well.

i also now have 280mm rotors to slide on my 4 pot calipers. i havent fitted these yet. the rotors are brand new from midnight mods.

as i said, open to swaps, let me know what you got.

or purchase price of $8500 now due to 12 months rego and engineering.

edit: manual gear surround has been fitted also, so interior is now complete.

Edited by Hicko
  • 5 weeks later...

i have no idea sorry nate, but i cant see it being much of an issue, best to ask a member from vic or to contact racv.

i know my old man bought his z32 from melb and didnt have much trouble getting it rego from vic to nsw, but im unsure about going the other way.

as i say, best to ask racv.

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