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1989 R31 Silhouette Series 3

RB20DET w rb20 box (has been through Regency and registered with the new engine)

Has upgraded brakes, not sure what model, i assume R32.

Chassis 370000ks+

Engine 45000ks

Alloy rad

FMIC

Aftermarket Turbosmart? blow off valve, plumbed in properly, mad flutters

Battery relocated to boot

remapped RB20 ecu

Jaycar Boost Controller

RB25 turbo (very new!)

some sort of black stockies, rear tyres are worn

Cusco strut brace

CD player, front speakers with tweeters

Aftermarket Guages (volts, oil pressure, water temp, boost (psi), RPM)

Ill throw in some tie rod end spacers for that extra drift lock

Fairly sure it has a 3" turbo back exhuast.

Seriously, this car has character. Wind some more boost into this thing and it will be fun on the track, or keep it as your daily. Im selling this due to not selling my R34. Ill take $4200 with an extra 3 months rego for you. This is relatively cheap for a registered 31 Silhouette S3 with rb20. Price is not negotiable, paid this price not very long ago.

The car is currently draining batteries, i havent had the time to find the source of the problem, but im almost certain its the head unit. You can always disconnect the battery everytime you park it for that ultra ghetto flavour. Keeps thieves from running off with it too. Itll come with an extra battery.

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Sent an email last night i am really keen to get it. if u can let me know where abouts u live nd number i can come over tonight after work or on weekend. depends wat suites us both better.

got a guy coming tomorrow night, ill post up here tomorrow night if car is sold or still available.

Dibs on this car if the sale falls through, if i come to look will have the cash with me. very keen.

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