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FOR SALE: Make / Model / Year: R31 Skyline GX, 1987

Location: Gawler, South Australia

Kilometers: 143,000ks

Transmission type: good 5sp manual

Engine: RB30e

Colour: silvery blue

Modifications: It has exhaust, lowered on king springs, 17 inch Speedy rims has R33 brakes to go on it, pillar pod and a strut brace and a lsd velo race seats professionally fitted silhouette spoiler on it looks good

Roadworthy Certificate: yes

Registered: yes - until 07/07/2010 will get more reg though

Accident History: none at all

Asking Price: $5000

Contact Details: Call Trent on 0401029124, PM or reply to thread.

Other Comments:

Sony CD/MP3 HU, 6" split fronts,

I'm the second owner of the car it was owned by a oldie before me, kept in very good condition. It's one of the nicest and cleanest R31's going around. Has no problems at all with it absolutely A1 . No time wasters please, if you're going to be a fool don't bother leaving you're lame remarks please. cheers guys.

I cant load any pictures up so if you would like some pics let me know and i can text them to you or send them to you by email

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