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Copy pasta from 31club, hopefully it works lol

THIS IS AN EOI, I NEED MONEY, IF IT DOESNT GO FOR WHAT I WANT, I PROBABLY WILL KEEP IT :D

Make/Model: Nissan Skyline R31 GXE

Year: 1986

Kilometers: 162k

Transmission type: 5 Speed Manual

Engine: RB30E

Colour: White and Black

Modifications: Suspension, rims, extractors, exhaust, rear lights, s2 spoiler etc etc see pics

Roadworthy Certificate: No (its from NSW)

Registered: Yes until January 2012

Accident History: No

Asking Price: $3500

Location: Port Macquarie, NSW , 2444

Contact Details: PM me here, i check every day, or TXT 0421046958

Other Comments: Check below!

Hey guys, I need money, so the 31 has to go.

I bought it pretty much stock besides some gay chromies (that come with the car if sold for the right price).

Since buying it, I have done:

- Aurora Group Buy springs (pretty sure its 50mm lowered all round)

- Bilstein Shocks (fronts not installed, they need the other gland nut which is $45 from cazz.... the fronts have monroes atm)

- Whiteline Adjustable panhard rod

- 15x8" Sportsmax XXR 002 Rims. Zero Offset, 195/55/15 tyres with good amount of tread left

- New diff (around july/august last year, might still have the receipts ill check it out)

- S3 rear garnish & hotplate tailights

- S2 silo rear spoiler

- Extractors

- 2.5" exhaust, one muffler, twin "drift" tips at the rear. (sounds great, no rasp whatsoever)

- S1 Passage GT Front Grill

- D1 Oil Catch Can

- Black Just Jap Bucket seats in good condition

- R33 Nismo Clear Indicators

- Resprayed roof (the paint on it was shit when I got it)

- Rolled guards (done properly, no damage at all to paint)

- Home made front lip

- Painted waistband

- Nardi steering wheel

Thats all I can think of at the moment, there is probs some other stuff.

Bad points:

The paint is in good condition in most places, however the lower white lip has some bad stonechipping from years of driving.

The passenger rear door has some dings in, dont know how they got there, they were like that when I got the car.

The interior was sprayed black by previous owner and is a bit faded in some places (mostly the door plastics)

Other then that, its in very good condition, the gearbox is perfect and the motor is perfect condition, starts first time everytime. I have replaced the oxygen sensor, cleaned the water temp sensor, and I also have a spare, near new dizzy/ CAS to go with the car (I got one incase the CAS ever died but it seems to be in good condition). The car was tuned about september last year, it made 101rwkw / 280nm for memory, and its good on fuel.

If the car gos for asking price I will include:

18x7.5 Gestalt Virouge GV2 Rims with very good tyres (90%+ tread left on them)

Black and Blue clapped out bucket seats

Custom Cold Air Intake, with Pod and Box.

PICTURES (sorry, when I took these the car was pretty dirty):

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