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for quick sale: 1988 R31 series 2 4 door skyline, white.

is the luxury TI model with power windows, steering, mirrors, tacho dash, velour interior, 4 speed auto, 15'' alloys, 4 wheel disk brakes, boot spoiler,factory nissan body kit etc... also has the circle type tail lights fitted.

has done 198,000km, pritty good for the age.

we bought another car and had this as a spare. the gearbox started slipping abit then car ran out of rego so we didnt bother putting it back on the road.

everything works, headlights,blinkers etc.. all interior stuff works, lights, elec windows etc..

panels pritty straight, engine very good, no oil leaks etc.

gearbox may just need an oil change or a service and its ready to go back on the road.

good buy as we paid $5600 for this from a caryard 4yrs ago which was a 1 owner car with 120,000km on it.

in on the gold coast qld. serious inquries only please as i dont have the patients for time wasters sorry. $350 ono

my no. is 0404 120 820, thanks.

* also car has not been washed for about 6 months so pics dont look the best but will come up pritty sweet with a bath.

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Edited by gtrgodzilla

^^^^ that was me, was logged in under gf's username. so yeah am keen on the car, anyproblems with it? rust, engine, suspension etc? and yeah curious to know if auto or manual.

Cheers. Luke.

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