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R31 Gts-X And R31 Ti Drift Pig For Sale.


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I have a couple of R31 to sell. I have moved to New Zealand and have no where to store them anymore. Hoping they will go to a good home and continue where I left off with drifting.

Both cars run sweet but the GTS-X needs a windscreen and a good tidy up. It seems a shame to strip the GTS-X but realistically it will make an excellent donor for the TI which is already set up for drifting.

Im looking at about $2000 for the pair or will sell seperately for the right price. PM me for more info and offers.

1989 R31 TI details:

RB30E

Surge tank and external Walbro fuel pump.

S13 Strut conversion with Tein coilovers

R33 N/A front brakes (stock wheels fit over them)

Manual conversion.

Brass button friction plate.

Mini spool.

Electronic line locker.

Nitros Oxide wet kit. Solenoids removed but lines and brackets still installed.

Pacemaker extractors with 2.5" straight through exhaust.

Heaps of rims.

Heaps of spares.

Much more that I have forgotten.

1989 R31 GTS-X details:

RB20DET

Front mount intercooler.

S13 Strut conversion with 5 stud rotors.

4 pot front brakes

All new suspension.

Sway bars.

Strut braces.

Nissan Patrol pressure plate with brass button friction plate.

Also more that's been forgotten.

PM me for more info, offers, etc

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