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For Sale: 1989 R31 Skyline Executive

Starts. Runs. Drives. Also Stops & Turns :thumbsup:

Almost 100% stock, the only non stock thing I can find is the door speakers.

Overall quite good condition; excellent base for a project car or for someone who wants an original R31.

Tires are shot and it has an exhaust leak, so no rego or rwc. Can deliver to greater Brisbane area.

Can throw in some aftermarket shocks and lowered springs if you like.

Located Brisbane Northside.

$1500 ono

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hmm, thinking about buying another car for a daily so I can give my R32 some proper attention...
Much work needed to do on it for road worthy? Also what's fuel economy like?

Auto would be so nice for the drive home from work in stop start traffic :)

edit: also how many kms on the clock?

Edited by self_slaughter

300k on the clock.

RWC - not sure, haven't really looked. It definitely needs tyres and the exhaust fixed. Shouldn't need too much more than that, unless you take it to a really fussy RWC place.

Economy - no idea. I can't drive it anywhere so I don't know :P. RB30s in good shape tend to get decent economy though (for a 3L 6 banger, it's not going to be as good as a barina).

I can include some lowered suspension for you to chuck in it if you like.

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