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Item: '86 R31 Skyline

Item Condition: great mechanical condition

Rego(if applicable): registered until July 2007

Location: Palmerston

Reason for Selling: I have 3 cars, a motorbike and a personal loan. need to pay off loan, selling off this car and my bike to reduce debt.

Price: $3000

$2800ono

Extra Info: Ive recently chased up the aircon system for it and put most of it in (i have two pipes left to go in [which i have]) and its not gassed at the moment. Its a pretty clean 86 model, the previous owners gone to the extent of getting a series 3 front bar and the taillights. Ive got a loud cannon on it at the moment but ive got a quieter muffler, should i or the buyer decide to get it put on. will throw it in for free tho if the buyer wants to put it back on.

I only recently bought it (bout a month or two ago) and used it as a daily driver (well once or twice a week) till i got the silvia going (which is close enough for me to sell this car now). I had the oil and filter changed, brakes bled, new air filter, etc (basically a service). I bought it for $3300, spent money on regoing it for six months, servicing it and getting aircon crap. Can leave the 'STATIC' Plates on the car if that tickles your fancy.

Contact Details: Phone or sms me 0400025225 alternatively PM me but ill get back to you quicker with an sms.

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