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CAR: HR31 GTS-X Skyline, 1986

KMS: 236,XXX

ENGINE: R32 RB20DET

ENGINE MODS: R33 RB25 turbo, front mount intercooler, 3" exhaust, 172rwkw @12psi, GTR oil cooler

GEARBOX: R32 RB20DET 5speed manual, custom heavy duty VL turbo clutch & flywheel

WHEELS: 16" Sparco, 7" front with near new 225/50 Toyo Proxes4, 8" rear with approx 30% 245/50 Federal SS595

REGISTERED: Until 5th of April 2010

OTHER MODS: Bilstein shocks (2.5years & 10,000kms old), LSD beefed up with Nismo clutch plates, GTR brakes with Ferodo Formula pads F&R, standard steering wheel & gearshift boot retrimmed in leather, JVC CD player, Alpine 6.5" splits front, Pioneer 6.5" rear.

ASKING PRICE: $6500.00 ONO

CONTACT DETAILS: [email protected], or phone after 5:30pm 0417 248 261

LOCATION: Western Sydney NSW

OTHER DETAILS: Has run 14.2 1/4mile with standard turbo & boost, paintwork is poor (has small dents & scratches, the paint has worn through in a few spots, a couple of repairs have been painted with spray can) but car is straight & shiny.

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