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Hi Guys time to sell my pride and joy been in the garage for 5 years only ever come out to do modifications in my family for 7 years, first owner in OZ

1988 HR31 GTS-X Skyline

Silvertop conversion

Black over silver immaculate paint and body (very straight) <BR style="mso-special-character: line-break"><BR style="mso-special-character: line-break">

Silvertop done approx 80,000 and car has done a low 153,XXX

5 Speed Manual Brand new Xtreme Clutch only done 500kms<BR style="mso-special-character: line-break"><BR style="mso-special-character: line-break">

Modifications: <BR style="mso-special-character: line-break"><BR style="mso-special-character: line-break">

MOTOR

RB20DET ECCS Silvertop conversion

TO3/4

K&N pod filter

Bleed valve 14psi

Custom Front facing plenum

Malpassi fuel regulator

Custom pipe work and intercooler (nothing cut to fit)

Drift BOV

Custom 3" Exhaust

Yellow Hornet Coil packs

Z32 AFM (Brand new with tomei plug only 500kms)

550cc Injectors (13B)

Custom Fuel rail

Cusco oil catch can

Re-mapped ECU real time board

Conversion, Exhaust, wiring and tuning done by Shaun at Boostworxs

EXTERIOR

Tinted windows

Working Factory Sunroof

Fold down front spoiler

Folding side mirrors<BR style="mso-special-character: line-break"><BR style="mso-special-character: line-break">

SUSPENSION

Teins Street coilovers (in back only)<BR style="mso-special-character: line-break"><BR style="mso-special-character: line-break">

INTERIOR

Seats are in perfect condition no tears rips or marks, driver's seat air bags

Electric Windows

JVC 3" DVD Player remote control

Infinity 5" Splits in front doors with tweeters

Infinity 5" splits in real parcel shelf

2 Big AMPS

Blaupunkt AMP feeding all speakers in car

Clarion AMP feeding 2x 12" Clarion subs in custom box

100 AMP Fuse

All installed professionally by TiSonics @ Magill

Very Neat and loud

All Modifications and stereo was done over a year ago but only traveled 500km if that have no real time to enjoy anymore due to work

Also have a heap of spares want to sell with

Brand new Garret 3071R T3 Flange done by GCG all gaskets to install

Brand new genuine HKS Adjustable Cam gears

Brand new JJR 3" Bell Mouth dump pipe

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Nisstune ECU

Original Coil packs nothing wrong with them

Brand new Drift Boost gauge (ghost)

Stainless exhaust low manifold (has been welded up a few times got like this)

When I say brand new these things have never been on a car

Roadworthy Certificate: N/A

3 Months Rego

Location: Happy Valley SA (In south)

Contact Details: Mike 0416 846 060

tuned to 176rwkw @ 14psi

Plenty of potential with bigger turbo (3071R) and cam gears

I want $11,000.00 for everything no swaps open to reasonable offers

Reason for sale need to Finish back yard otherwise I would have this forever

Pics will come tomorrow<BR style="mso-special-character: line-break"><BR style="mso-special-character: line-break">

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