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i have an r31. the guy i bought it off said it was a pintara but it has a rb20 and a front i have never seen. it also has hotplates and the right boot garnish to go with them. no idea what its called i have a pic tho.

Jap spec R31? Got a pic of the tailights?

looks like a 810 or Stanza..but yeah prob a Jap model only car

pintara R31, I had one with hotplates from a Skyline they use the same parts except only have a shite motor in them.series 2 aussie skyline body style

i have an r31. the guy i bought it off said it was a pintara but it has a rb20 and a front i have never seen. it also has hotplates and the right boot garnish to go with them. no idea what its called i have a pic tho.

Aussie r31 pintara. Came with 4 cyl engines only, so someones put that rb20 in there aftermarket... pretty nice combo if I do say so

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It is an aussie spec r31 pintara as it is NOT pillarless (ie.) has B pillar, also has no spotlights either side of the grille which aussie skyline does. The grille is from a jap spec passage and I assume the taillights are too (not pictured).

i checked the vin and its not a pinny. in the headlights there are the skyline S'slike on the grille. the guy said it was a skyline cause he took the rb30 out and showed me the mechanical certificate that states what happened. it has lsd power mirrors and all the bits and pieces. im still confused :)

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