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  1. Make:Series III Nissan Model:Skyline TI Milage:100500 Colour:Classic White Location:Adelaide South Australia RWC supplied?M/A Currently registered?until end of January 2008 Price:6200 or nearest offer Contact:mobile 0418 802 899 Comments / Modifications:This car is advertised in this weeks trading post and in the Carsguide of Saturdays Advertiser I expect it will sell this weekend since TI's are scarce as hens teeth. This car has new suspension and bushes all the way around and drives like new, the motor has 2months warranty left on it, it has a towbar, alarm, central locking, immobiliser, trip comp, cruise control, crushed velour seats, power steering/windows/mirrors/arial airconditioning, factory 15 inch mags. All serious offers will be considered. Images:
  2. What do you mean by "joint" and where was it located?My car was recently flooded and insurance put new secondhand computer in, by ecu you mean engine computer unit?
  3. I have got a problem with my 1990 skyline's 3.0litre Six Cylinder motor (The same 3.0 litre used in the VL commodore) that I think is due to the Crank Angle Sensor. Every time I drive my car for long periods or multiple times during a short period once the motor reaches a certain temperature it cuts out on me and sometimes wont even restart for half an hour or so until it has cooled down again. Whenever the motor is stone cold after having cooled down overnight it is fine and drives perfectly for the first 30minutes but later on in the day when I drive it home from work for example it will start cutting out after 15minutes. I was told that this problem was due to the Crank Angle sensor and that it happens all of the time with the 3.0 litre Sixes in Skylines and Commodores. Is this diagnosis correct and has anyone else here had the same problem?
  4. I have got one of the the last of the Aussie made Skylines with the R31 motor, I was quoted 311.99 for a crank angle sensor and around 5-10 bucks for the distributor bearing which apparently needs to be replaced at the same time as the sensor.
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