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1986 R31 Silhouette parts and shell ex project

Hello all,

 

Up for sale is my 1986 R31 Silhouette ex project car in parts and with the shell. With 2 other cars and renovations, I no longer have time for this project.

The engine and transmission have been pulled from the vehicle. The block has been completely dismantled, the head is untouched. There's 473862 K's on the clock. I have a few other spares including a stock cam shaft, ECU, auto trans computer, RB26 neo head (bought for an RB30DE build, may be a 25 head but don't remember) with adjustable exhaust pulley, RB30E stock exhaust manifold. I drove the car for about 6 months up until I started dismantling it, there were no problems with the transmission, engine, diff... etc but none of it has run for 6 years now. The trans shaft, RB26 cams and RB30 cam all turn by hand.

 

The shell comes complete with the full Silhouette interior, wheels, body, LSD, driveshaft, suspension, bonnet, bumpers, A/C... etc. Slight bump on the passenger side of the rear bumper, otherwise the body is straight and the paint is good. It's been inside a garage underneath a cover, although it's got a bit of dust on it. The interior is in great condition, as far as I'm aware there aren't any tears in it, it's just a little dusty.

 

The following items are for sale:

1986 R31 Silhouette shell, no engine, no transmission - $1000

5 speed manual transmission - $200

RB30E head - $150

RB30E intake manifold - $50

RB30E block and all/any internals - $50

RB30E stock camshaft - $50

RB26 Neo head with adjustable exhaust pulley - $600

RB30E exhaust manifold x 2 -$20 each

89 executive auto ECU - $80

89 executive auto trans computer - $50

Want the whole lot? - $1700

Want something not listed? Just ask, I've probably got it.

Don't like the price? Throw an offer out there, I'm happy to negotiate on everything.

 

I'll update the list if I find any hidden gems, but I've got the whole 89 Silhouette in parts and a bunch of spares from an 89 executive.

As most items are rather large I'd prefer you come and pick it up, but I'm happy to freight it to you at your expense.

 

Everything is located in Albury NSW 2640. Give me a call or text on 0457 502 891 

 

Thanks,

James

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