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FOR SALE: Make / Model / Year: R31 Skyline Silhouette, 1988

Location: CanberraACT

Kilometers:300,000ish, odo stopped working

Transmission type: 5sp manual

Engine:RB30e

Colour: Whiteover silver

Modifications:

Rebuilt RB30e

extractors + 2 1/2in exhaust

20deg advanced timing

Chipped ecu

100.1kw of raw power!

Rebuilt rb20 gearbox

rebuilt LSD with 4.11 ratios

HR31 JIC front Coilovers (stupid stiff)

Tein rear coilovers (stupid stiff)

Front whiteline strut brace

R33 N/A front brakes with slotted rotors

16x8 +/-0 steelies with 205/45 Federal 595s

JVC head unit, JVC 6in speakers and Eclipse amp and 12in molded in sub

CCS front lip

Passage grill and tail lights

Clear r33 side indicators, clear front indicators

HID headlights

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Roadworthy Certificate: no

Registered:yes

Accident History: previous owner went off road andsat the car on top of a rock.

The gearbox was pushed up into the tunnel. Damagehas since been fixed

Asking Price: $4000ono.

Contact Details: PM or repy to thread.

Other Comments: I love driving this car but i now have a bub on the way, this car isn’t suitablefor me anymore.

At some stage the motor was rebuilt, same withgear box and diff (Diff could use another though)

Thiscar will also come with almost everything you need to do the twin cam conversion, head(disassembled), ecu, wiring, plenum, manifold, timing belt

etc... fog lights standard grill. May also include a set of HR struts w/hr brakes and kings prings if you don’t low ball me too much.

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