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Hi all, putting this in the local section, hoping for a quick local sale... Have just purchased a wagon for work for no longer need this one.

Make/Model: R31 TI

Year: 1987

Kilometers: 180,000

Transmission type: Auto

Engine: RB30e

Colour: Green

Modifications: Series 3 hotplates and rear garnish, keyless entry & immobiliser, very basic sony cd headunit, otherwise all original bog stock Grandpa spec.

Roadworthy Certificate: N/A

Registered: Yes, 6 months

Accident History: Nothing major aware of...

Asking Price: $1200

Location: Hobart (Northern Suburbs)

Contact Details: PM me, or call 0428310449 (no SMS please)

Other Comments:

Good points:

Has been the most reliable car I've had as a daily driver for the past 2 years. Everything works, windows, cruise control, smooth as auto, etc... Always serviced every 5,000kms with oil filter, has most recently just got new iridium plugs, air filter, auto trans filter, gasket and fluids, exhaust manifold and front pipe gaskets, near new battery...

Bad points:

Paint faded on bonnet, roof, and bootlid (looks good in the photos because it was just washed)

LH front guard has some very minor damage, along with the LH front corner of the front bar, if you were extremely fussy you might do something about it...

Overall some minor car park knocks here and there, as you may expect.

Front passenger side seat, the upholstry is ripped at the back of the seat (only in the seam, can be re-sewn easily)

Driver door lock does not work (never use it anyway with keyless entry)

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