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For sale: series 1 r31 skyline wagon (1986)

Location: Cheltenham area

Asking Price: 2.5k obo

Killometer's: 146 on clock - approx 155 now

Manual or Automatic transmission: auto

Engine Type: rb30

Condition: body good, engine solid and reliable, interior good

Modifications: rims and interior - see below

Road Worth Certificate: negotiable

Crash History: shopping trolley dings only

Hey guys, im leaving the auto trade and heading back to uni so need to sell this ASAP to pay for my fees.

-1986 Series 1 r31 wagon

-auto

-white

-series 3 front bumper currently fitted

-originally brown interior but has s3 silo door cards, front seats, grey carpet. black dash and undertrays steering wheeletc.

Still has brown rear seats and boot trim

-Old Sony HU with fron AUX input that gets the job done

-elec mirrors

-towbar

-146,*** on the clock, however stopped working 2 weeks after i bought it. Ive done about 10,000kms on it since Jan last year when i bought it.

Since i bought it i have serviced it twice and will do oil and filter again before sold. I replaced all ignition components (rotor cap, button, leads and plugs, cleaned CAS) replaced all coolant hoses, thermostat housing and bypass junction thermostat, coolant temp sensor and performed full flush of radiator. Also replaced fuel filter the other day and fuel lines in engine bay and from tank/pump.

Have performed full trans flush and adjustment (new filter/gasket) and also fitted a Davies Craig cooler in series with the one in the radiator.

Replaced ISCV with a stripped and cleaned unit and new gasket.

I rebuilt the rear calipers last month also and bled the brake fluid - she now stops.

Has 15*6.5? CSA rims painted black with 70% tread all round. Ill get specs of rims/tyres later.

Overall the car is a good, reliable and solid runner. Has some pin dents and scratches but no dings and is a 20+ year old car afterall.

Comes with series 1 bumper, series 3 headlights, 6 guage dash cluster, map light, trip meter, and a spare tailshaft and any other spares i have floating around for it.

Asking $2500 neg with reg till 10 Feb 2010

StuC

0415 298 248

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