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Make/Model: HR31 Coupe

Year: 1986

Kilometers: 160k on body, less than 10k on motor since rebuild.

Transmission type: 5 Speed Manual

Engine: s1 rb25det

Colour: Arctic White

Modifications: r33 s1 rb25 swap with custom plug in loom (all gauges work etc), pedders red inserts and springs in the front.

Roadworthy Certificate: No.

Registered: Till march 2013

Accident History: Non that I know of.

Asking Price: 10k

Location: Melb, south east suburbs

Contact Details: pm me.

Other Comments: Ok the time has come to sell, as much as I'd love to keep it I'm just over it. I bought the car from qld in feb this year, drove it back and got it all registered. Since then it's had the nics taken out and s1 25 put in that had a full vrs kit through it, mls 1.3mm hg, head was sent off to be cleaned etc, high flow neo turbo put on (has the same size wheels a tr43i so the thing will flow 280kw np). xr6 front mount cooler with pipes to suit so the autospoiler motors remain untouched and working, passage mudflaps put on, ad3 roof spoiler, impul 240k cluster, rear nismo electronis shocks (incabin adjust), front pedders reds with matching springs, rs8 wheels.

It does have some issues atm, rear main housing is leaking (have new rear main to go in, housing needs to be resealed). It is not registered with the motor swap but is eligible for club reg in vic. This is just a quick run down there is stuff I've missed, please pm if gen interested.

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