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I haven't posted for a long long time, but it's time to finally sell the R31. I'm sure all of the old school QLD club members will support me in saying this has been an excellent car. Looks and sounds fantastic, super smooth engine. Serviced every 5000kms. It's a very regretful sale, this car has treated me very well and has run without hickup since the day I bought it. It has done now 299000kms, but it is a very smooth engine and has been well looked after. It still even has the original knobs on the headphone jacks for the rear seats! Interior is still very tidy. The reasons for sale is I have purchased a new car and no longer need the R31.

extra feature include:

17" Rims

2.5" High Flow Cat

2.5" Cat back exhaust

CAI and The pod filter setup from the original R31skylineclub Pod filter FAQ, "The one that started the craze!"

Super dark tint

Manual

Asking $5000.00 ono.

The car is currently located on the southside of Brisbane, but I live on the northside, so we have both sides of town covered.

Please either PM me or call me on 0412034922. I have more images available, so if you would like to have a bit more of a look, I can send them through. An inspection of course is adventageous.

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  • 2 months later...

i have just fallen in love with that car....

its pretty much exzactly what ive been looking for.... a good condition manual series 3 silhouette that isnt red or white.....

mmmmmmm

any dings in it? like dents, scratches? hows the rust? any other things with it? just little problems..?

Interested in more pics plz - interior, engine...

if only you werent so far away.... its a long drive from qld to tas....

What are the tyres like?

EDIT: Ever done a dyno? if so, what were the results?

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