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Hey guys,

I'm looking for an r31, for $1000 or under (preferably under)

Has to be running even if it's rough, manual or auto don't care.

no reg nothing.

If you have anything please pm me or comment here, I'm over my ke70 and looking for something with a bit more power right off the go.

Or text me 0402904430

Don't comment and say im dreaming about how much i want to pay Ive seen them go for less than 500 and all i want is a stock skyline.

Cheers

Zachary

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just missed a wagon for $300 running fine

$1000 for an aussie 31 is heaps in my books

Oh damn, i have a chance to get a sedan for 400 but it's manuals in limp mode sensor is bust or something and it's a 3 hour drive to get it.

So i'm not sure if i want it, just checking if there's anything a little more local.

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey guys im back on the search for an r31, but i want a manual with rego ! maybe turbo

wanting to swap my nissan onevia for it, has no reg.

Thanks guys !

Edited by ~zacharyo.

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