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I'm selling my R31 gts-x. Cant afford the insurance anymore.

My phone number is 0407 186 393

Cant ring anytime

Im located in Fulham Gardens, Adelaide

.........$9000..........

Its only done....157000km......

It has........

ENGINE......

- Its a RB20DET Silver Top

- Hybrid intercooler + full custom piping from the turbo to the intake.

- Full engine rebuild, cams, pistons, crank shaft, valves/valve springs.

- rebuilt R33 turbo (high flow, larger and stronger compression and turbo wheel)

- Original turbo manifold machined out for higher flow

- Xtreme heavy duty clutch

- Lowered king springs and ultimate shockers all round.

- rebuilt original LSD diff

- Full 3" TRUST exhaust

- HKS Turbo timer

- Endless brake pads all round

- Short shifter

- 15" deep-dish mags

INTERIOUR.....

- Recaro seat

- Pioneer head unit with 4 VDO 6"

- Some momo stuff....steering wheel, gear knob

The car is mechanically great has now problems with it as of now. and it has been serviced every 5000Km by CarToys on Port Rd.

Theirs not much that I can say about this car but it has been great for the time that i have had it and have hardest time ever trying to put it up for sale.

here's some pics.

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Thanks

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how much power do these things pull?

also what is their weight compared to a r32 gtst?

a r31 i think is about 190kw for a silvertop and 180kw for a redtop motor (at the rear). My skyline for sale dose 245kw at the rear wheels.

correct me if im wrong. im not to sure about exactness of these numbers but i know their around that range.

with the weight, by what i know the r31 is actually heavier than the r32 but not by much.

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  • 3 weeks later...
a r31 i think is about 190kw for a silvertop and 180kw for a redtop motor (at the rear)

Those figures would be at the flywheel mate.

R31 coupes are roughly 1300kg standard

FYI, R31's never came with a "silver top", but they did come with a red top ECCS RB20, which is what the silver top is(an ECCS), just a few minor differences. These are for the "newer" GTS-x's. The older ones came with red top NICS RB20.

I've found them to be a great car, real head turners and the die hard enthusiasts love them :angry:. And the diff having been rebuilt (in this example) is a bonus, as they can be a bugger to get, sometimes (they are the R200 longnose diff, as opposed to the normal R200 in the 32 GTS-t etc. Same as the Z31 300zx, and DR30 (i think) ).

Nice car, GL with the sale.

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