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You checked out the R31 skyline club forum? there is an '89 model on there for $500 northern nsw/qld boarder. He did mention rust, not sure where it is though

yeah bud i have one up in townsville here and i have been using it for motorkarnahs the body is in reasonable condition and it has a auto and engine and i also have a spare manual gearbox and pedal system for it all to go in just decided to upgrade to an r33 for raceing

if you like pm me your email addy and ill send you pics of it and im looking to sell it with all the spares for about 800 and it also has a cig locked diff in it so if you intend on useing it for track work it will be good

yeah well this is with alot of spares and its a series 3 im willing to go as low as 600 for it as it has had alot of work and extras done to it

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