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FOR SALE: Make / Model / Year: R31 Skyline Silhouette SVD GTS 2 #072, 1989


Location: Canberra, ACT


Kilometers: 297,000


Transmission type: 5sp manual 


Engine: RB30e


Colour: Red


Modifications: 16 inch Simmons OM16 rims.


Roadworthy Certificate: yes


Registered: yes


Accident History: None that i know of.


Asking Price: $13000ono


Contact Details: Call James on 0412 621 949, PM or reply to thread.


Other Comments:
Good points 
Bilsteins have been rebuilt/revalved to suit a 100kg driver (handles amazingly) New Stainless 2.25 mandrel exhaust with hi-flow cat, Nistune ecu (piggyback works and comes with), 16x7 Simmon OM16 with new tyres, 4 x gts2 rims, new battery, injectors serviced, A/C extremely well! 


Ive also recently replaced the fuel pump, O2 sensor, injector serviced (re-zinc'd the fuel rail,bolts etc)


Bad points 
Paint is average (will come with a full set of replacement stickers/decals from Cazz), drivers side bolster is torn, steering wheel needs retrim.


I really enjoy this car but really want a hr31 coupe and so #072 needs to move on to a new home. Price is negotiable.


 

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