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FOR SALE: Make / Model / Year: R31 Skyline Silhouette, 1989

Location: Canberra ACT

Kilometers: 330,000

Transmission type: 5sp manual

Engine: Rb20DET

Colour: Red over silver

Modifications: See below

Roadworthy Certificate: yes

Registered: yes - until 06-06-10

Accident History: Rear drivers quarter was reversed into and has been repaired

Asking Price: $7500ono

Contact Details: Call James on 0412 621 949, PM or repy to thread.

Other Comments: I’ve owned this car for 4years, before that it belonged to Bullet32s family since new. The 20 conversion was done 4 years ago (out of Bullet32s r32) and has been fully engineered as it sits from wheels up.

Standard exterior except for clear front indicators.

Also comes with Cusco camber tops and a HR31 brake booster

Reluctant sale but I need to buy a tow vehicle for my other 31.

Its getting a machine buff this weekend so I’ll post up pics when its looking schmick!

Modifications;

ENGINE/DRIVELINE:

RB20DET (170,000kms)

3in mandrel bent exhaust from turbo back, High-flow cat, Muffler with 4in tip (Rego quiet)

FMI and BOV

Turbotech boost controller

Battery relocated in boot

Rechipped ECU by CEF11E off SAU

Just Jap short shifter

Xtreme Heavy duty clutch

RB20DET gearbox

Single piece tailshaft

Rebuilt 3.9 LSD (About 4 years ago)

SUSPENSION

Front:

Koni adjustable shocks(good condition but I dont like them, recommend Bilstines)

Super low king springs

Sexy Dave’s Roll Center Adjusters

Whiteline sway bar

Whiteline strut brace

All Nolathaine Bushes

Modified adjustable standard castor rods

Rear:

GTS2 bilstines

Super Low King Spring

Whiteline swaybar

All Nolathane bushes

Noltec adjustable panhard bar

RIMS/BRAKES

Speedy 17x7 +25 Sirrocco’s with 50% federal 595RS tyres

R32 calipers and rotors up front with bendix ultimates

New Standard rotors and bendix ultimates at rear

INTERIOR

Nardi steering wheel

Autometer procomp boost gauge

Pioneer head unit

Pioneer 6in speakers

I can't believe you're selling my car!!

For shame! :)

But seriously - $7,500 for this car is a bargain... I can vouch for how well it has been looked after it's whole life... Sad to see it go. :D

  • 2 weeks later...

thanks guys, dont really want to sell it but i need to buy a tow car.

Haven't had a chance to buff it yet due to easter and rain, but heres some phone pics.

wheels do have hub caps.

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  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

price drop to $6500!

need this gone, will consider swap for a ute or 4wd.

some better pics cause my phone is st1t

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