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1987 Nissan R31 Pintara GLX (Skyline) for sale – FULLY ENGINEERED

Please note this is a VERY reluctant sale, but I'm moving interstate and don't have the time, money or room to take it with me and finish her.

The car has been heavily modified to be the ultimate street sleeper and some of you here would know the history and effort put into the building of it.

Fully engineered for all work done and comes with roughly 15 grand of receipts. Needs a few parts refitted and a tune to be running again. Engine has done roughly 70 thousand kms. Drive line and ECU alone cost more than what I'm asking!

It is cream in colour and the interior is in IMMACULATE and original condition. It has sheepskin seat covers, matching dash and floor mats etc and overall, the car is in very good condition.

S15 SR20DET engine

S14 5 speed manual gearbox

rebuilt and super tight LSD skyline diff

R32 GTR skyline brakes

custom made DBA slotted rotors

15 inch mag wheels (the smallest wheels that would fit over the brakes)

180sx steering and suspension

microtech ECU

2.5 inch exhaust with high flow cat

momo steering wheel

aftermarket remote alarm/immobiliser and central locking fitted

approx. $20,000 spent - have $15,000 in receipts

It used to have an S13 engine in it and on 14psi it was quick to say the least. Now it has a fully programmable ECU, bigger turbo and was advised by tuner it will run 17-18psi.

It needs minimal work to be back on the road:

Speedo sensor, reverse light switch and ignitition wiring need to be hooked up (about ten wires or so in total – all wiring is there).

Brakes bled and a few vacuum lines hooked up.

Intercooler, radiator and thermo fans need to be refitted before it goes on a dyno to get tuned. Comes with standard corner mount cooler from an S14 and all piping, but suggest a hidden front mount is fitted to support the higher boost.

It really doesn't need much work at all before it's ready to go back on the road or hit the track but like I said, I am moving interstate and I don't have the resources to bring it with me to get it finished. You could strip it for parts and you'd still save a lot of money, although this option doesn't appeal to me considering the work and money put in, but I still need to sell up so do what you will with it!

Comes with service manual, all wiring diagrams, Pintara grill (has the Skyline grill and driving lights fitted) and a heap of spares that I have in the garage.

Asking for $6,000 but need it gone ASAP before I move, so make an offer. I can assist in transporting the car within reason and for the cost of fuel.

Call 0404 453 825 or email [email protected] for any more info.

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