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VIC; South East Suburbs

Contact Via PM or Email me at shaunv(at)live.com.au

1989 Series 3 R31 Skyline Executive

Short history, this car has been in the family since brand new when my grandad purchased it (I still have receipts!), it was passed on to my father and then on to me 3 years ago.

Has been serviced religiously every 10,000 K’s since day 1 and any work that has needed to be done has been done well before it was due by my father who is a qualified mechanic, it has never seen a tow truck in it’s life.

Not a drop of oil underneath, or anywhere for that matter, you’ll be incredibly impressed.

Most recently, major service performed with all fluids and cam belt, cam seal and crank seal, Always ran Castrol GTX3, Synthetic Gear Box Oil, brand new Iridium plugs, brake discs machined with new pads (1k ago).

5 coats of Zaino Paint Sealant are currently on the car applied 2 months ago, giving it a mirror finish

-2 1/4 inch Straight through Exhaust with RedBack muffler
-HM 6-3-1 Headers
-5 Speed Manual Conversion (15k ago)
- At time of manual conversion, Tail shaft overhauled with new centre bearing, boot, and brand new unis front and rear, New RPM Heavy Duty Clutch, Flywheel machined, brand new Clutch master and Slave cylinder
-Dual Fuel (LPG System In date until 2016)
Doughnut Tank in spare wheel well, spare mounted in the boot. False floor with Jack access in boot
Costs me about $30 a week to and from work!
-Factory Rust Proofing underneath
-Roof Racks
-Aircon
-No diff whine, incredibly quiet at all speeds!
-GXE Rear Garnishes
-Import Number plate surrounds
-400 Watt Pioneer Amplifier Underneath Drivers Seat
-Pedders Reds Front, Low King Springs Rear
-DRIFT Racing Seats (Still have original Mint Blue Exec Seats that have had seat covers on them their entire life)
-16" Southern Ways 16x8 -2 Rears, 16x7 fronts (Unknown offset, about +15 estimate)

216,000 On the Clock
Excellent Paint!
Has been garaged it's entire life

At this stage will come with Rego until April and No RWC.

Included in the sale will be the original front seats, full set of stockies and original hubcaps + original steering wheel.

Only selling due to purchasing a new car (Purchased a turbo car due to coming off my P Plates), I know for a fact that in a few years time I am going to regret selling this, but it can’t stay as there are too many cars at home at the moment.

4.5k ONO as is, 3.5k Without the Southern ways.
Located Hallam, VIC, 3803

Contact Via PM or Email me at shaunv(at)live.com.au


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