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if any1 is selling dis car or knows any1 selling pm me pleaseeeeeeeee

how ya going i have a 1989 r31 Gts-R skyline. standard 200hp. new clutch. xtreme heavy duty clutch.16" 3"-4" dish i think 24 spoke rims with centre packaging kit. broken diff but welded up. does work still. only 185000 kms had garaged for 6months. really nice car. cant afford to repair as we have kids now. let me no if interested. and talk about the price.

Hi Mate,

Where abouts are you located?

I am in Perth and will be looking to part with my R31 GTS-X very shortly, as im wanting to get back to the Datsun scene. Its a black over silver manual version, with all electric options. has the following:

R34 NEO RB25DET, running an R33 inlet manifold (to delete TCS)

RB20 ECU with Nistune daughterboard

550cc injectors

Xtreme 5 puck clutch

GCG XTR-GTST turbo (Basically GT30 core installed into standard housings)

3 inch custom cat-back exhaust with 3 inch stainless cat & muffler

3 Inch stainless front pipe

Greddy type LS intercooler kit

Hybrid HDi Boost controller with gauge

Standard R200 long nose diff in excellent condition, very tight

Standard, good condition interior

Decent body, no rust but paint showing its age

16" Volk rims, good tread

Made a solid 310rwhp on its initial tune, is booked in for a final tune on the 15th. Theres some things I may have forgotten which I will add later. If you are keen shoot me a PM and we can talk further.

Cheers,

Hayden

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