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I have a 1990 Aussie 4 door R31 that I have spent lots of time and money

on and the time has come to put it up for sale.

Serviced every 5,000 kms, fastidiously looked after, extremely tidy example.

Some specs include:

RB30ET

160,000 kms

Manual RB20 Turbo G/Box

Xtreme extra heavy duty clutch

Lightened flywheel

3 inch 1 Piece Tail Shaft

LSD

Fresh T03/04 Turbo

K & N Pod Filter

Malpassi Fuel Regulator

Wade Cam

Custom exhaust manifold

Custom split dump pipe with screamer

Enlarged interenal wastegate

Full 3 inch Mandrel bent exhaust with straight thru rear muffler

Custom Front Mount Intercooler

17 inch BBS Rims

Continental Sport Contact Tyres

Respray in original colour: White over Slate

Lowered

Dark Tint

MOMO steering wheel

Short Shifter

HKS Turbo Timer

GReddy Boost Gauge

Near perfect interior

Full Stereo System

Remote Central Locking

Engine Immobiliser

Reg + RWC

Recent Dyno tune

Plus more im sure I have forgot to mention...

If your looking for a Turbo R31 this is it! All the work has been done for you.

Has plenty of power and torque, yet is still pretty good on fuel and can certainly be daily driven.

I am located in the Eastern suburbs and genuine interested

peoples can E-MAIL me for more details and/or inspection.

[email protected]

Asking $10,500

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Thanks for having a look.

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