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Got my Skyline up for sale as im potenially buying a 32 so i need to sell this asap! These are getting harder and harder to find in good condition these days.

Here It Is:

Make/Model: Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-X

Year: 1988

Kilometers: Chassis -165xxx Motor - 110xxx

Transmission type: Manual

Engine: RB20 Silvertop

Colour: Jet Black

Modifications: Refer Below

Registered: Yes till October

Location: Adelaide Hills, Nairne

Contact Details: 0407 633 573, PM or reply here as im on here every day

Heres a list of stuff thats been fitted to the car. Being a mechanic by trade ive done majority of the work/upgrades myself so i know that its all been done properly.

-Full Respray in Jet Black, Engine Bay, Door Jams and Boot all done also

-Exedy 5 Puck Ceramic Clutch

-Jap Front End Including Projectors, GTS Embossed grille and Vent in Front Bar

-Clear Front Indicators

-Rare Import Afterburner Taillights, these are real hard to find these days and look the goods!

-3Inch Turbo Back Exhaust, Decat Pipe and Kakimoto Rear muffler - Sounds decent for a 20

-Alpine head Unit with Ipod cable, Pioneer 6inch speakers in front and rear

-S13 Front Hubs and Knuckles, Wheel Bearings Done and New Tie Rod Ends fitted

-ISC Fully Adjustable Coilovers all round, 8kg F & 6kg R Spring Rates - Fronts using Australian Thrust Bearing Kit

-Gmax Rims, 17x8 and 17x9 +35 offset, running 20mm front and 25mm rear bolt ons - Rims are only a year or so old, have a little bit of rash on one rear only

-Bridgestone Potenza Adrenalins on the Front, Either Toyo Teos Or Bridgestone Turanza's will be on the back

-R33 GTS-T Brake Upgrade Front and Rear, Slotted Rotors all Round, Genuine Front and Bendix Ceramix Rear Pads

-Reconditioned BM50 GTR Spec Brake Master Cylinder to suit brake upgrade

-GKtech Alloy Steering Coupling/Bush

-RB25 S2 Turbo fitted, with all new gaskets fitted and new o2 sensor

-K&N Pod Filter

-Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

-Cooling Pro Front Mount Cooler & Piping Kit

-A/C condensor, compressor and lines all removed up to the firewall to allow for cooler to fit neatly and to tidy up engine bay

-Apexi Turbo Timer and Tisonics Alram/Immobilizer/Central Locking Kit all wired in together to ensure correct operation

-Whiteline 27mm Adjustable Front Sway Bar

-Yellow Jacket Aftermarket Coilpacks, only a few months old

-S15 Front Adjustable Pillow Ball Sway Bar Links

-Cusco Front Strut Brace and Master Cylinder Stopper

-4300K HID's, these are a great improvement over stock globes!

- All Hicas associated parts removed. Lines cut and shit from rack, aus spec power steering reservoir and pump used. All courtesy of Garage 7

-Z31 Urethane solid rear subframe bushes fitted.

-Rebuilt Alternator/New High capacity Battery Fitted at same time

Ive replaced the old RB20 due to it having low comp on one cylinder, so it has a RB20 out of a cefiro in it, so far its given me no drams, doesnt blow smoke/burn or leak any oil. Majority of the gaskets were replaced, and the timing belt and water pump have been done recently on it.

Ive had the car dynoed recently and it made 167kws on 14pound, and around 155kws on 12 pound which is what its running atm. Should also mention that i only run this on BP Ultimate, nothing less!!

Bad Points:

-Both rear quarters have dents in them, one side was has been there since ive owned it, the other side was caused by my sub not being bolted down angry.gif

-Castor Rod Bushes worn slightly, evident when braking at around 80kmph

Price: $12,000 ono. Im fairly open to offers though, so dont hesitate to make one thats not to rediculous! Ive spent around 6-7k on this since ive owned it, so im in no way getting as much back as id like, but im happy to see it go to someone who will look after it and enjoy it as much as i have!

I know theres more but cant think of everything at the moment, so il be editing this every now and then! But if anyone is generally interested there best off coming to look at it and il tell you everything youl need to know!

Heres a few pics, can get more upn request.

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Cheers, James.

Edited by Jms_31
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Man i love hr31's...still got fond memories of my old one!

Very nice example dude, i can see where your money has gone, very well put together coupe....silvertop, brakes, coil overs, properly remove hicas, bushes...all shit that hr31's need to make them right, and it's done ;-)

Wish i could justify a third car, cause this would be sweet!

Best of luck with the sale....don't drop too low, the right buyer will come along. 10k is low enough for one as nice as this.

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