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R31 executive Rb30 auto 3 litre beast.

280.000kms that’s early life for a r31.

Rego to October 10th.

Can supply rego I will be getting one soon in the next couple weeks if there is a serious buyer.

This is my daily I drive to work every day for the past 6 months. Has never had a problem at all.

Always serviced by myself or my mechanic.

Fantastic tow car towed my r32 to winton from hoppers crossing twice and not one problem or hassle at all.

Reason for selling is I have nearly completed my r32 to drive as a daily so won’t be needing this car.

Engine:

Bigger sump, cleaned and brand new Nissan oil pump can say it’s all brand new.

Head has been taken off and cleaned up.

Upgraded cams. Nothing extreme.

Engine bay is clean as a whistle,

Brand new bosch power steering pump

Brand new bosch alternator.

Brand new bosch belts x3.

Brand new bosch coil’s x6.

Brand new spark plugs x6.

Brand new radiator hoses.

Brand new water pump.

Brand new thermostat.

Brand new Nissan head gasket.

Brand new Nissan manifold and exhaust gaskets.

Brand new vacumme hoses, water lines, oil lines. Nearly every hose is brand new.

Gearbox:

Has been reconditioned everything is brand new in this gearbox and runs smooth as.

Brand new motul gearbox oil.

Diff:

standard diff.

brand new gearbox motul oil.

Suspension:

Brand new lowered king springs up front.

Standard rear choppies super low.

Has got heavy duty springs and shocks atm for towing. Cost over $500

Brand new front rods from bursons (forgot what brand).

Exhaust:

Stock all the way besides diff back is a 3 inch pipe its legal.

Wheels:

Unknown brand wheels. 17.8 +30, 17x8.5 +26. Bald tires will come with rwc tires from a roadworthy soon.

Interior:

stock blue seats everything is in good condition. No rips in seats nothing, floor is a blue fluffy material very nice.

Has 3 drift gauges water,oil temp, oil pressure,(not hooked up) from autobarn, big monster auto gauge tacho (working) from autobarn.

Sony headunit, with speakers and splits, all working.

All electrics, aircon/heater, lights, everything works. Besides roof little light lol I will fix that with a $2 globe.

exterior:

paint is really good. A light fade on the bonnet, roof and boot from the sun.

Painted black front bar and rear bar.

I have lots of spares. Wheels, pod, springs shocks.

pictures up soon guys

asking 3k at this point with rego and aftermarket springs, tow shocks and springs.

can take things off to make it cheaper.

only ring or sms me on 0430078630

located in victoria hoppers crossing

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easy $500 for manuel conversion. i was going to do this but the auto is just in perfect condition cant just swap it and throw it out lol.

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