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Make / Model / Year: Nissan R31 Skyline Silhouette

Year: 1987

Location: Sydney

Kilometers: 220,000

Transmission type: Manual

Engine: RB25DET (50000 km)

Colour: Maroon over silver

Modifications: List below

Roadworthy Certificate: No

Registered: Yes till May 12

Accident History: None

Asking Price: $7000 or offer or swap

Contact Details: 0431391502 or [email protected] or PM

Other Comments:

I own this car for 5 years and the previous owner install the engine. Have receipts for all works dated by 10 years ago. A lot more parts were added by me. See list below. Interior is clean and paint is considered good at its age. Engine is very healthy and dyno at 180kw with standard turbo running 12 pound (dyno sheet). Car has been upgraded with a new Garrett T04 turbo, all suspension and many more. Always service at 5000km or 6mth with Motul 300V Chono. Overall car runs beautifully and reliable but need wheel alignment. Aircon work but need regas as its not cold. If the buyer have problem with rego, I can let the buyer know where I did the rego. Photos at http://s216.photobucket.com/albums/cc7/civengsohsm/Nissan%20Skyline%20R31/

Engine/Exhaust

- RB25DET

- Oil catch can (Not install)

- Air pod filter (New)

- JJR 600x300x76 Intercooler (Paint black)

- 2.5” Intercooler piping (Paint black)

- Silicon cool air intake (Blue)

- JJR silicon radiator hoses (Red, not install)

- New fuel filter

- Turbosmart T-boost controller

- Century battery (11mth old)

- 3” dump/front pipe (Paint black, not install)

- 3” Magnaflow high flow cat converter (Not install)

- 2.5” exhaust

Suspension/Brake

- S13 Kei Office coilover (8F6R with camber & height adjustable. Rear with adaptor)

- S13 Front hub & knuckles

- Whiteline strut brace

- Whiteline HD Front swaybar (New)

- Whiteline HD Rear swaybar (New)

- Jap adjustable caster rod

- JJR S13 tie rod end with adaptor (New)

- Noltec adjustable panhard rod

- S13 Adjustable front control arm (New)

- Superpro upper arm bush (New, not install)

- Superpro lower arm bush (New, not install)

- Superpro rear swaybar link

- R32 Gtst brake calliper (Paint red)

- RDA slotted brake disc rotor front (New)

- QFM brake pad (New)

- HEL braided brake line full set (New, not install)

Exterior

- S2 Passage grill

- S3 bumper with intercooler cutout

- Bumper front vent (Not install)

- 17 x 8 & 17 x 9 Bridgestone wheels (4 or 5 studs)

- 225/45/17 (Need replace) & 245/40/17 Kuhmo KU31 (80% thread)

- 20 & 25mm wheel spacers

- Bonnet strut

- Window tint

Interior

- Momo corse steering wheel (New, stock wheel provide)

- Kenwood CD/MP3 player

- Philips component speaker all corners

- Speco boost gauge (Not install)

- Speco water temp gauge (Not install)

- Speco oil pressure gauge (Not install)

- Speco 4” Tacho (Not install)

- Door lock surround (New)

- Power window motor/regulator (Not install)

- Alarm and central locking

- Sony 6x9 speaker 60RMS

- Powervox 4 way channel 4x140 RMS

Bad points

- Some rust spot on roof where the reinforcement

- Odometer stop working but I have the gear to replace

- Driver side front quarter guard lip is bent from wheel scrub

- Rear door seal need replace and I have spare

- Need height adjustment

- Need wheels alignment

Reason for selling: I have a baby and building a new house so have not had $$ and time to mod cars anymore. Im looking for a daily and willing to swap for any cars that is post year 2000.

Delivery: Prefer pick up but may deliver if buyer pay petrol and ticket back (Exclude WA).

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Edited by smsoh

Make/Model/Year: AE92 Corolla

Year: 1989

Location: Sydney (Rockdale)

Kilometers: 240000

Transmission type: Auto

Engine: Carb 1.6

Colour: Yellow

Modifications: None

Roadworthy certificate: Yes

Registered: Yes till Feb 2012

Accident history: None

Asking price: $1200 or offer (May accept low offer)

Contact details: 0431391502 or [email protected] or PM

Other comments:

I own this car for 2 years and nothing wrong mechanical. New battery and tyres have about 70% thread. Air con is working and cold. Always service at 5000km or 6mth with Penrite 20W60. Photos at http://s216.photobucket.com/albums/cc7/civengsohsm/Toyota%20AE92%20Corolla/

Bad points

- Boot is leaking

Reason for selling

I have a baby and looking to upgrade to better daily

Delivery

Prefer pick up but may deliver if buyer pay petrol and ticket back (Exclude WA).

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