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Hey guys,

For sale is my R31 Skyline. I've owned it for 3 years and bought the car stock, so any parts which have been changed or removed can be put back to standard or given to the new owner if wanted. I have changed the engine oil, power steering fluid, coolant and brake fluid every 2000km and the diff oil/gearbox oil 8000km ago. The coilovers, clutch, brakes, rebuilt tailshaft and diff are all less than 8000km old.

Brief rundown of the parts/work done to the car

This is the main work done to the car:
-Rebuilt diff 3.89 gears, bearings, axle seals, wheel bearings, mini spool
-K&B Clutch Engineering custom made clutch
-Extractors and 2.5" exhaust, all Hurricane mufflers/high flow cat, made on car
-Rebuilt tail shaft, new uni's, bolts
-S13 Silvia front LCA/Hub/Knuckle, S13 tie rod ends, longer tie rods, HSD HR coilovers, SR20DET brakes
-S13 coilover rear, custom made top hat adapters, adjustable panhard rod
-All suspension and steering bushes replaced with nolathane polyurethane
-Power steering cooler, oil cooler and filter relocation
-Hydraulic handbrake with VS commodore calipers and new QFM A1RM pads

I'm happy to take $2000 with R31 suspension/brakes or $3500 with the S13 coilovers and brakes etc. If it doesn't sell by the time the rego runs out (Roughly 5 weeks) then I'll wreck the car down for parts. Would be a shame to wreck such a good car, it's really well set up for anyone wanting to do track work or drifting, or just a weekender or daily too.

Thanks.

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