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Hey all,

Trying to sell my silhouette with not much interest at the moment. Price is neg, but not giving it away. Has been great car and will be sad in a way to see it go. Here's details anyway:

For sale: 1989 R31 Series III Silhouette

Asking Price: $3,800 ono

Killometer's: 304,000

Manual or Automatic transmission: Original Factory 5sp Manual

Engine Type: RB30E

Modifications:

Pedders front King Low rear springs, Monroe GT Gas Shocks - 2,500kms old

Fully reubuilt 28spline LSD with brand new cone set and spider gears. Factory 3.70 gearset. 3,000kms old

Sony CD headunit with Alpine front splits and Pioneer 3-ways in parcel shelf

Complianced: N/A

Road Worth Certificate: N/A

Registration: Yes until June '06

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

I am the third owner of the car, the two previous owners were both country. Original owner lived in Tailem Bend and drove to city each day for work, thus high kms. Original owner owned it for 10 years, previous owner for 6 years, and I have owned it for 1 year. Car comes with original purchase books,

Engine is in fantastic condition, starts first time every time. There is no lifter noise as is common with RB30's, and has been a great car to me. It would make good daily or drift project. Reason for sale is updating to something newer.

Contact detail's Reply Here or PM me.

Pics

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looks like a really clean silo, but with 300,000kms (!!!) there is no way you are going to get $3800 for it. I would think somewhere around the $2500 range may be more realistic.

to give you an idea my last sillo i bought for $1000, it was manual too with LSD etc. it was a bit of a bucket, but with a little tidying up would have been ok.

if you are not in a rush though there is nothing to stop you trying to hold out for the money you want. afterall you only need 1 buyer. :ban:

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