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Make/Model: Nissan Skyline R31 Ti

Year: 1987

Kilometers: 160,000

Transmission type: Auto

Engine: RB30E

Colour: Champange Glow

Modifications: Audio Only

Roadworthy Certificate: No

Registered: Yes.. Kinda

Accident History: None Known

Asking Price: $2,500 - $3,000

Location: Bayswater North or West Melbourne, Victoria

Contact Details: Jesse - 0420 974 417, E-mail: [email protected]

Other Comments: I bought this car with the intention of cleaning it up and making it into a nice daily. Unfortunately I don't have the time or room to keep it. Before I got the car it had been sitting around for 1.5 - 2 years as you can tell by the dust in the engine bay, but the car drives like a dream and never skips a beat. I changed the oil for good measure. Before the car is sold I will service the auto, diff and brake fluid.

It has a factory sunroof fitted by Nissan, I have warranty cards as proof, alarm system, remote central locking, and all the other Ti goodies. It has a Pioneer head unit and upgraded speakers. I don't know what the fronts are but the rears are some Panasonic 6x9. Good little set up. I will also be getting the rims polished up.

The car is technically registered, but it is expired. The rego needs to be payed by the 30th of December otherwise VicRoads will cancel the rego and the plates will need to be handed in. Understand that altho registered it is expired and will need to be payed. The car has had the same rego for 22 years!

The body work is the only downfall for the car, some paint fade on the boot and and slightly on the bonnet, few small dents etc but a 22 year old car aint gonna be perfect. I can get a RWC easy enough if the buyer wants but I will have to reco the Power Steering pump as it is leaking a bit. But apart from that the rest of the car is fine.

I will take the best offer I get for this car, don't be shy, make an offer, I need it gone :P

Pictures - Sorry car was dirty:

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