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Model: GXE Nissan Skyline

Year: 1989

Kilometers:Unknown

Transmission type: low kilometer 5 speed Rb20 box

Engine: Silver-top Rb20 Turbo

Colour: White

Modifications:

-silvertop rb20det conversion

-brand new Xtreme heavy duty clutch

-machined fly wheel

-3 inch cat back exhaust

-vg 30 turbo

-hybrid fmic

-GTR fuel pump

-thermo fan

-boost controller

-pod filter

-locked diff (mini spooled)

-rear slotted rotors

-monroe gt shocks

-lowered pedders springs

-front nolathene bushes

- 4 Ti rims with all 4 center caps

-new kenwood deck

-kenwood rear 6x9's

-kenwood front 6"

Roadworthy Certificate:No

Registered: Yes till 25th of august, I wont be renewing the rego untill the car sells as i have a company car which i drive.

Accident History: None

Asking:$42000ono

Location: Adelaide, South Australia.

Contact Details: 0401261531, Nathan.

Other Comments:Firstly the car is NOT registered with the Rb20 now thats out of the way unfortunately its time for me to sell my Skyline i've had a lot of fun with it but i have just moved in to my first house and need the money for house stuff, As it states above its an Rb 20 turbo which has been dyno tuned by morpowa making 172.9rwkw @14 psi, the paint work could use some attention the roof and front quater could use a respray it hasnt bothered me enough to get it sprayed and there is a minor dent in the rear quater panel where a socket set hit it form in the boot, Overall the car looks good and is fun to drive. I've also put in a brand new century battery and new extra bright blue white headlights.

Any questions give me a call or just come have a look.

cheers, nathan

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pretty cheap considering bro.

gl with the sale. well worth the coin

what? $42,000 for this is cheap? maybe its time you put the crack pipe down eh lol jokin jokin, i know he means 4,200 but that not cheap if you cost in engineering and regency you end up with the same price as a engineered and regency approved one without all the hassle.

HAHA if any one wants to pay $42,000 ill take it.. but i am only asking $4,200. thanks Sneaky its cheap cause i need money for my house and i have a company car now so also need the space. Mungy your right but compaired to other Rb20 31's for sale that are not enginnered it is cheap.

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