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R31 Skyline Excellent Condition, Great Runner, Good Power For Non Turbs


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Location: QLD: gold coast

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: not needed, (loosing liscence :P )

Asking Price: 4500 make an offer

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0412033172

Extra Information:

hey guys up for sale is my R31 N/A skyline. unfortunately im loosing my liscence so she has to go so i can get my track car back on track :D .

Engine: RB30e 230xxxk's

Transmission: Auto

Year/model: 1987 GXE

Extras:

17x7 rims all round federal 595's 215/40/17 on the front and will be getting new tires for the rear before sale as there un roadworthy.

6 months registration

front strut brace

monroe shoks in the rear

pod filter :whistling:

2.5" cat back exhaust system (sounds nice and not to loud when on highway)

kenwood head unit

pioneer splits up front

pioneer 6x9s in the rear.

series 2 stove top tail lights

spare complete RB30e auto engine out of a series 2 ti skyline including gearbox (only if sold for the right price)

overall this is a very clean and reliable car and has served me well.

serviced every 5k.

front windscreen is only 2 months old.

please no low ballers but feel free to make me an offer :rant:

link to pics http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=519388



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