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Hey all,

The time has come to sell my beloved Ti...

It's an R31 Skyline Ti with an RB25DET (which has been rebuilt in aus, cant remember how many km but it wasn’t much - only just fitted with brand new excedy HD clutch). These are factory auto, I converted it with the old engine using an RB20DET gearbox and a freshly reconditioned tail shaft (tight).

It has an over shimmed LSD (which has never opened, so call it 'locked') full Nolethane bushes just fit throughout the car (500km ago), its incredibly low with Whiteline springs that have had the progression 'removed', normal healthy shocks, Whiteline HD front and rear sway bars and strut brace so it handles pretty well but there isn’t much travel ...

It has S3 hotplates, a genuine MOMO ~ 280-300mm(?) steering wheel and genuine 80's spec BBS wheels (16x7), something like 10% tint all around.

Car is pretty straight, there is not accident damage but a couple dints here and there, paint is in pretty bad condition with the typical Nissan metallic fade over the bonnet roof and boot, and it is missing the chrome strip ont he rear bumper.

Would be an ideal drifter, or a really good street car with a bit of love (and maybe some higher springs...).

It has new tyres, new brake pads...

Engine has Splitfire coil packs, factory R33 piping and SMIC, Drift manual boost controller but runs stock boost (never had the chance to wind it up (need gauge/timing light),full mandrel 3" turbo back (inc dump) de-cat exhaust, I think a 3L stainless surge tank with a Bosch 044 external fuel pump, 55mm alloy radiator with electric thermo fan, 500ml generic plub back catch can.

Has the blue velour interior in pretty good condition, car doesn’t have any major issues just a couple minor wiring gremlins – It has a Kenwood CD player that keeps blowing the audio fuse but I’ve never bothered to fix it since it’s not a priority, atm the tacho doesn’t work as it needs the inline resister as per R31 skyline club guide, also the Speedo drops in and out which is a recent issue – probably just the wiring under gearbox.

Comes with a couple bits, brand new DBA4000 slotted/cross drilled rotors, leftover Nolethane bushes, some other random R31 parts (R31 std. LSD (worn but good if you don’t want it locked), rear struts w/stock springs, dash bits whatever you want).

Not really sure what its worth, asking $4,300 registered atm - its worth more than that in parts excluding the amount of time I've put into it, but after a quick sale so I am negotiable.

(Will sell for ~ $500 less without rims, less again if you dont want it registered as its about to lapse)

Some pictures attached, should get more/better ones soon, you can see the fade in the pictures of it on the track.

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This is a video to hear and see how healthy it is (and the catch can setup):

Edited by SKiT_R31

I would be all over this for a dedicated little track car (so I stop thrashing my poor street r33) if I had space in the yard still... I should knock the neighbours fence down, they probably wouldn't notice.

Good luck with the sale mate :)

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