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FOR SALE: Make / Model / Year: HR31 Skyline GTS Coupe, 1987

Location: Ipswich QLD 4305

Kilometers: 103,635ks Genuine

Transmission type: 5sp manual, LSD diff

Engine: Original RB20 NICS with GTS-R ECCS Plenum

Colour: White

Modifications:

-Haltech Platinum Sport 1000 ECU with 3 Bar map sensor (No AFM)

- Hypergear ATR43G3 turbo, custom order with external gate on rear housing

-38mm Hypergear external gate with screamer

-Custom polished alloy intercooler and intake piping

-Hybrid Limited edition 600x300x76 intercooler

-Custom 3inch exhaust with hi flow cat

-Custom twin core Copper Radiator

-R33 GTR Injectors on custom rail (comes with spare injectors)

-GTS-R Plenum with removed inlet butterflies

-GTS-R Strut brace

-Walbro 500hp intank fuel pump

-Yellow Jacket coil packs with loom adaptors

-Turbosmart plumback BOV

-K&N pod filter

-Exedy HD Clutch

-R32 skyline brakes F&R with DBA slotted rotors up front, bendix ultimate pads all round.

-Whiteline adjustable front swaybar

-Genuine HR31 JIC adjustable coilovers (camber, damper and height)

-17x8.5 +4 ROTA RB's rims with 225/45/17’s

-JVC CD/MP3 player with 6” speaker up front and 6x9” in the rear

-Angry Industries bonnet struts

-Oil catch can

-5" Tacho with shift light, boost and water temp gauges.



Roadworthy Certificate: No

Registered: Currently yes, but selling unregistered

Accident History: none

Asking Price: $7500 AS IS, Genuine reason for sale.

Contact Details: Please PM

Other Comments:


Owned this car for 9 1/2 years, bought it 100% stock. The car makes around 290-300rwhp on 18psi (currently running 13psi) and has run a 13.0 at 109mph on normal road tyres. The paint work is still very glossy and clean for its age but does have a couple of flaws. Has A/C but needs re-gassing. Timing belt, water pump, tensioner and idler bearings replaced around the 70,000k's mark with genuine Nissan parts. Have pretty much all the receipts of the parts and work done to the car since I’ve owned it. Minor work needed for RWC. Has a full Viper alarm system. Also somehow the rear muffler lost it’s tip...

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