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FOR SALE: 1989 R31

Location:Adelaide

Kilometers: 296 on chassis, aprox 90k on RB20

Transmission type: 5sp manual

Engine: RB20det freshly imported

Modifications:

17x8 and 17x9 lightwight sparco rims

3 inch dump front pipe, 3'' mild steel side pipe

stripped interior

fixed back race seat

Harness bar

JJR deep dish suede steering wheel

Sabelt 4 point harness

RB20det

Front mount

stainless steel solid intake pipe

custom short stainless piping

VG30 turbo with Tial 38mm external gate setup on stock manifold (neat as)

manual boost controller

Autosport Hydro hand-break

VS commodore rear calipers with bendix pads

stainless steel sheet metal covering rear seat hole and parcel shelf

minispooled diff

AU falcon coilpack conversion

new inlet and zorst manifold studs

new gaskets

new plugs

recent black over red respray, not the best but its better than 20 year old paint.

prob lots more that i cant remember

this is on its 2nd rb20 as the first put a rod thru the block on its first outing in may..

new rb20 was sourced from JDM spares in lonsdale and hasnt seen the track yet.

have only had it on track once, and for a basic setup, it felt pretty good, just had a few

understeer issues.

BUILD THREAD CAN BE FOUND >>>>HERE<<<< must be a 31club member to view

this thing has cost me well over ten g in parts and labour, ALL work done at Garage 7.

NOT REGO'ED ! DEFECTED FOR TO LOW AND TINT

Accident History: None, YET

Finance on car?: no.

Asking Price: $4500 ono

Contact Details: Craig 0422200780

Reason for sale: I dont really want to sell it, but would love a 32 four door or s13 for track.

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not really keen on swaps, unless its something of interest, can throw cash your way.

cheers

Craig

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