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Item: R31 Skyline Turbo

Location: Melbourne

Reason for Selling: Change of priorties

Contact Details: PM me if your seriously interested.

R31 Skyline Turbo

1988 Series 2 R31 Skyline GXE

Light Blue (Sky Blue i think its called) Paint in VGC

180,000k's

Dark Blue Interior GC

Rb30E+T

T03 Turbo from VL

Retains 9.0 Compression (original RB30E bottom end)

3.7 Ratio LSD

5 Speed Manual

Exedy Xtreme Heavy Duty Clutch

600x300x76 FMIC (with Polished 304 Stainless Piping)

Full 3" Exhuast from Turbo including 3" Highflow cat

Turbotech boost controller @ ~11psi

A/M Boost Guage

A/M Water Temp Gauge

Custom Oil Catch Can

S3 Front Bar

Custom lower Front lip/spoiler.

Huge Stereo

-JVC SX 995 Head Unit

-Boston Rally RC60 Splits

-Audiobahn A4075HCQ (retailed at 1800 when purchased)

-Pair of Clarion 6x9 3-way (Rear Fill)

-2x Custom Total Recoil modified Blaupunkt Over-drive subs (old large magnet version), triple spiders and all the other good bits.

Brakes

Front

-300zx Rotors and Calipers

-300zx Strut Assembly (100mm caliper mount)

-Firepower Pads (imported from US)

Rear

-Brand New DBA Rotors

-EBC Green-stuff Pads

Suspension

Front

-Shocks - KYB Shocks

-Springs - Lowered King Springs (ride height of about 110-115mm with a couple of people in the car)

Rear

-Shocks - Monroes

-Rear Springs - Lowered Kings

-Twin Rear Swaybar setup

Change of priorties in life and looking to get a cheap pos and save money etc towards house/investments so the "toy" needs to go.

Ideally would consider swap for lesser value car+cash.

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