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Make/Model: Nissan R31 skyline

Year:

Kilometers: odo says 250xx but just droped a new motor in with 100xx

Transmission type: Manual with new snycos half a reco done

Engine: Rb30

Colour: White

Modifications:

-its a series 3 exec with ti front end,

-has 10ml top gun leads

-just droped new rb30 with 100ks off an old lady, re done all the gaskets on the motor

- has a stainless steel 2.1/4" catback, with a 2.5" straight pipe tip

-Full sound system

-Brand new kyb exec shocks

-all nothalane bushes in the front

-Short shifter

-above standard but not heavy duty clutch, dont know what brand but was put in about 6 months ago

-front lip

-s13/180sx steering wheel

Roadworthy Certificate: can maybe supply at an extra cost

Registered: yes it has 10months left on it

Accident History: none

Asking Price: $3.500

Location: Melbourne, northern suburbs

Contact Details: 0423304042

Other Comments: this things has been my baby for a while, im still inlove with it and am going to be sad to see it go. The only reason i really want to sell is i want to upgrade to a turbo coupe, she drives mint and snaps everyones neck. will be selling the car as whole so dont ask to take things off to make it cheaper, would love to see her go to a good home. the engines still a baby still needs to be opened up. Not in a rush to sell so please dont lowball me!!

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