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Hey, it comes the time to sell my r31 its just been sitting in the drive way gathering dirt since december (Still Fairly Dirty will be washed again). If i cant sell as whole may be sold as parts.

*1990 R31 skyline sedan White in color Exective Model.

*288XXXkms on clock.

*No reg or Roady.

Now with some details,

Panels are fairly straight, lhs front gauard a ok dint in it. an bout 3 i think around car. Bonnet is peeling white away was painted white an oringaly red (only bonnet)

The major thing is that the front radiator support has been bent back from an acciendent (see in pic) It could be pulled back furtherto alline properly.

When was driving was good interior is all fine part from some glue marks on roof from before i had it :). Handbrake is broken the cable part i believe.

Has a flat battery atm Needs jump start to start but last time i checked it still starts.

Has lil modifications, *cannon muffler * special intake pipe (1 pipe) pod on the end of that too. * Front bar has a Grill thing in it cant recall name atm lol. *Kicker Speakers *old school highend pioneer HU *imobilzer *spare grill gts2 type Not oringal. *custom Door trim ^^ *bmw Side indicators *Series 2 Rear Wing

* Can come with 16" rjr rims an maxxis tyre that are currently on it One has a puncher. CAn orgainise it to be fixed or can try and orgainise stockies If you choose

Price: 1650ono With rims 1300ono Without

Location:Car is at Warburton East Victoria

I think thats it. Anyone more question post here pm or SmS 0433659311

Cheers damien

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