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Make/Model: HR31 GTS/X

Year: 1989

Kilometers: 200,000

Transmission type: R32 5pd Manual

Engine: RB20 ECCS original

Colour: Black over Silver

Modifications: Microtech ECU, 3" Exhaust Turbo back, R33 turbo, FMIC, Removed inlet butterflies, Adjustable Cam gears, Exedy HD Cluch. Koni Red shocvs all around, converted to coilovers at the front. Camber and Castor adjustable, adjustable whiteline front swaybar. New Nolathane bushes all around inc steering column bush. Kenwood CD Sound system.

Roadworthy Certificate: N/A

Registered: Yes - Feb 2010

Accident History: Minor front bar.

Asking Price: $10,900 ono

Location: Adelaide

Contact Details: 0419039924 - [email protected]

Other Comments:

With the requirement to move onto another car, It has come time to let this brilliant example of the HR31 Skyline go.

Car has been well looked after by a meticulous owner over the past5 years. Very late model HR31 - very well kept interior and one of thebest all round examples of this classic car around Adelaide or Australia.

ECCS 2.0L Twin Cam Motor with R33 turbo, IC, Professional engine management computer, Electric fold in mirrors, R31 House front Lip and front bar vents. Brand new beautifully sprung Exedy Clutch. Engine anddriving train has always been run with high quality synthetic oils and fuel. Suspension is very fresh and configured for tidy driving -completely adjustable. More details upon Inquiry! Thanks for your time- don't hesitate to call

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