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Make/Model: R31 Skyline TI

Year: 1989

Kilometers: 285,000

Transmission type: Manual

Engine: RB30E

Colour: White

Modifications: Import Struts, Koni Reds all round (~ 6 months old) with lovels sports low springs, R33 twin piston front brakes with EBC greenstuff pads, Recondonditioned rear calipers with bendix metal kings, Near new RDA slotted rotors front + rear, Cusco Camber Tops, Wildcat extractors, 2.5" exhaust, 3.7 Silo LSD, Manual Conversion with R32 RB20DET gearbox and Exedy clutch, 16" 'Performance' rims with Falken tyres less than 6 months old fit with no spacers, GTS1 Front swayber + whiteline rear swaybar, Noltec adjustable panhard rod, oh and POD filter :laugh:

Roadworthy Certificate: Will be provided after deposit is received

Registered: Yes - Until May

Accident History: Rear ended another car 2005

Asking Price: $3500 neg $3000 for you guys

Location: St Lucia, Brisbane

Contact Details: Call Martin 0421 809 268 or reply or PM

Other Comments:

Pioneer door speakers and pov spec CD player included. Full auto electric arial.

Will through in a DVD player, In Dash DVD, Sub and Amp Uninstalled for an extra $500 (Pending testing that they actually work)

Damage from accident has been repaired but bonnet has a dent and both bonnet and filler panel really need paint.

LSD works pretty well in the wet, not so good in the dry but better than single spinner.

Cracked a head a year or so ago so she got a brand new head, radiator, thermostat, water pump etc then. Also got new belts including timing belt.

All electrics work (except cruise which has been removed), air con is icy cold, in fact it actually spits out bits of ice sometimes on high :P

Has immobilser with keyless entry,

All bushes have been replaced with nolathane a couple of months ago, as well as new ball joints.

Power steering has a slight leak (needs about 1 cap of fluid every 6 months)

Spent well over the asking price in the mods not to mention the cost of the car when i bought it but i want quick cash so priced to sell!

Great car to buy with suspension and brakes already done ready for a turbo upgrade or maybe a 30DE. Turns well and stops on a dime.

Pics from a little while ago, nothing much changed since then:

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Close up of rims and R33 brakes:

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Interior Pics:

http://members.iinet.net.au/~ian.m.smith/tiint/

car hands free kit and GPS receiver not included.

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Why was the cruise control removed ?

The whole system, or just the drivers control from the drivers compartment ?

Also, I assume these pics are PRIOR to the accident damage occurring ? as I can't see any damage in the pics whatsoever.

Fine looking car as it was then.

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Cruise control was removed coz it was broken (worked maybe 60% of the time). And when I did the manual conversion I could'nt be bothered wiring in the clutch cut out switch since it didnt work properly anyway. So i just ripped it out. The loom is still in there, and the throttle body has the extra cable fitting, but there is no servo or interior controls in the car.

The pics are after the accident, if you look carefully at the bonnet you can see the paint looks less glossy. Its more obviousy in the flesh, the photo tends to hide it a bit. You can't really see the dent in the photo either.

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