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FOR SALE 1987 Nissan Skyline R31 Silhouette – Red

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Very quick car with all modifications engineered.
This is the perfect as a daily drive with the ability take to track days if you’re looking for some fun.
One of very few R31 Skylines’ that have recorded sub 1:10.00 times at Wakefield Park (1:09.80)
6 months rego!
Engine & Exhaust:
310hp on 14 PSI at the wheels
RB25DET Engine (Roughly 90,000kms)
Hi Flowed Steel-Wheeled GCG Turbo (VG30 Rear Housing)
Front Mount Intercooler
Aluminum Radiator
Microtech Engine Management System with Hand Controller
Thermofans with Adjustable Temperature Switch
Blow-off Valve
Stainless Steel Pipe off turbo to Pod Filter
3inch full exhaust system
Suspension, Brakes & Drivetrain:
S13 Front End Conversion
5 Stud Front Hubs
BC Adjustable Coilovers Front & Rear
Adjustable Castor Rods
R32 GTR Brakes Front & Rear
Full Spool Diff
1 Piece Tailshaft
R32 Gearbox
Heavy Duty Exedy Clutch
Exterior:
S3 Front End
Projector Headlights
R31 House – Front Lip Spoiler
Silhouette Rear Wing/Lip
17 x 8” (front) and 17 x 9” (rear) Driftek Wheels in Black
Near new Federal Tyres Front and Rear
Interior:
Great condition considering age of the car
Engine temperature, oil pressure and boost gauges built into center console
Oil Pressure Light on Dash for easy viewing
Front Sport Seats – Semi Bucket Style
Power Mirrors
AND PLENTY MORE!

Looking for $9,000 ONO. Willing to negotiate with a serious buyer within reason.

Will also consider a SWAP so am happy to hear out any proposals.

If you have any questions PM me or contact on my mobile 0423 100 062

Regards,

Nick.

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