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HR31 1986 Nissan Skyline.

Current engine is an R32 Silver top ECCS RB20DET with factory turbo. Engine currently has 90K on the clock

The half cut came with a MINES computer which is currently installed (No boost cut, no rev limit, and no speed limiter @ 180km/h

Turbosmart Mechanical Boost bleeder "T". Currently running 12psi

Car has been dyno'd at 133rwKW with fairly rich AF ratio's due to jap MINES tuning.

K&N pod filter with new R32 flow meter

Uses the factory R31 "side mount" intercooler.

R32 GTS-T gearbox

Exedy HD sports clutch

Autometer Boost Gauge mounted on steering column.

GoFastBits plumb back blow off valve

Recoed power steering rack

New ball joints, and castor rod bushes

4 x Bilstein shocks (with the big shaft), fronts have just recently been serviced by Quadrant and are in excellent condition

Viscous R200 LSD (getting a little tired, and probably ready for a 1.5 or 2 way Kaaz! :twisted: )

GTS-R BBS alloy Japanese wheels with Bridgestone GIII tyres

Factory 4WS is currently operational.

Air-conditioning has recently been serviced and re-gassed

EBC green stuff pads on the front, Bendix Ultimates on the rear.

Full 3" exhaust from the turbo back with CAT/resonator and stainless muffler. Sounds EXCELLENT (Ringwood performance exhaust)

6 x new spark plugs fitted

Water pump has been replaced, and the timing belt has been replaced with a GATES belt.

Has a Panasonic head unit with Panasonic 6" speakers in the front, and 6" in the rear. Also has two amps and one 10" Kenwood sub in the boot in it's own box. I've always been meaning to remove this to get more boot space, but never got around to it due to building the 1600!!!

Item Condition:

Excellent condition throughout.

Stone chips on the front of the bonnet.

Overall the car is in excellent condition and has been meticulously maintained. The car has been used as my daily driver and as I live in whoop whoop, I have cranked over a few k's in it.

I have serviced the car every 5000 with synthetic oil (Penrite 10W40), filters, plug gap check, AFM clean etc. etc. The alternate 5K, the car has been professionally serviced to fix anything that I didn't have time for as I was rebuilding the 1600.

There are only a few things to get the car RWC, and I will have these done very soon. (replace windscreen, get one of the dash lights working again, fix the recently recoed power steering rack leak - WARRANTY!!!, and loose cover of the steering wheel)

May consider selling without RWC, but really it's so close, and most of it is fairly straight forward.

Rego is August next year.

Currently insured with Shannons

Original white paint! (in very good condition except for the stone chips on the front of the bonnet)

I really don't want to sell as I really love driving this car and would loved to have turned it into a white GTS-R, but I'm thinking of getting a Stagea station wagon, and as the 1600 only has two seats, I can't have two 'coupes' damn it. :D

Price and price conditions:

$9500 with RWC

Extra Info:

I think the information above covers most things

Contact Details:

PM me on this site, or reply to this post.

PH: 9566 1686 during BH. PM me and I will give you my mobile number.

Location:

Car is located in Bayswater, but can be located in Sunbury if necessary.

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery:

Might arrange transport to another state

Pictures:

See below.

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Steering rack has been fixed! Front wheel alignment is being done today.

Deposit from prospective buyer will be taken before the windscreen is replaced...

Steering wheel has been removed and is being re-glued and re-stitched. (road worthy item)

Final item is the windscreen...

I am interested in taking a deposit first before tackling this one, or might do it in the new year when everyone isn't so busy.

Offers without the RWC might be taken, but as stated previously it's so close, the extra $300 for a windscreen and fitment isn't going to be much of a discount. Although open to suggestions (and swaps + Cash for a stagea!)

  • 2 weeks later...

Alot of interest for swaps, but unfortunately nobody with a Stagea. I might consider a Mitsubishi VR4 Legnum with low kays and cash in your direction...

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