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As the Subject says, R31 GTS-X for sale - 1988 model coupe.

Reason for sale: New car purchase

-Manual/Turbo

-Black on silver

-17" Osaka dish rims, brand new

-600x480 FMIC with full custom stainless steel piping

-Pioneer head unit, kicker front and rear speakers

-Immaculate interior, recaro seat, momo steeringwheel / gear knob

-HKS turbo timer

-New pads and rotors

-Brand new KYB suspension and heavy duty springs

-TRUST pod

Included: Additional engine, deep dish 15" japanese rims with tread

(came with the car from Japan), 3" inlet 5" outlet exhaust, front and rear spoilers

In South Australia - Ph: 041 393 1027 or [email protected]

Price: $8,800 obo **SOLD**

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Just trying to find the cable from my PC to my Camera, pictures are taken - If I dont get them up tonight Ill do them tomorrow at work. I warn you though, the car is pretty dirty (its been in storage for around 8 months) - Though I have started it and driven it once a week to keep everything lubed up

Just trying to find the cable from my PC to my Camera, pictures are taken - If I dont get them up tonight Ill do them tomorrow at work. I warn you though, the car is pretty dirty (its been in storage for around 8 months) - Though I have started it and driven it once a week to keep everything lubed up

what series is it? has it got a series 3 front? would you be intrested in a swap?

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what series is it? has it got a series 3 front? would you be intrested in a swap?

Sorry it took me so long, I've officially lost my camera cable so I had to post some old ones.

I bought a new car so unfortunately I cant swap, what car are you looking to trade with? (I may know someone willing to buy)

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Very nice 31, is it still for sale? How many km's? I might be interested :P

it has a genuine 142,000 kms (I have all the log books from Japan), its a mechanically A1 car and immaculate interior (all electrics work). Always welcoming inspection, I paid 8,500 for it and trying to keep out of the paper to avoid tyre kickers so Im selling it for what I paid (after replacing brakes, suspension, cooler, turbo, etc)

it has a genuine 142,000 kms (I have all the log books from Japan), its a mechanically A1 car and immaculate interior (all electrics work). Always welcoming inspection, I paid 8,500 for it and trying to keep out of the paper to avoid tyre kickers so Im selling it for what I paid (after replacing brakes, suspension, cooler, turbo, etc)

Sounds good, but like most people need to unload current ride,( R33 N/A sedan.) before I'm able to do anything.

Keep me posted on how the sale is going and I'll see what I can get organised.

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...
Really nice car man... I used to own 2 gts-x's and at less than 9 grand its sure to sell fast.....

Thanks, gonna be putting it in the paper next week - Wanted to avoid it, but looks to be my only option :) Im surprised it hasn't been even inspected!

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