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Previously owned by Frink.

Im selling my R31 Series 3 1987 Silhouette.

Rego till 31/08/2007

Has: Extractors

Full 2 1/2inch exhaust?

Cold air intake and pod

New front and rear brake rotors and pads

Has a towbar too.

Stereo:

Head unit stolen recently, rest of car fine from break in.

Sony 10 stacker (needs headunit to control it)

Sony Explod speakers

Also comes with power inverter, cables for Sony PS2 wired in, cables wired in for a amplifier in the boot and an input/output box behind dash.

PM or call 0421780262

$1400 negotiable. Also selling starcorp wheels for extra $500 neg.

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(comes with centre caps)

Will also come with 3 months rego!!!

Reason for selling: Datsun needs injectors asap.

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It has aircon, but not working atm. However, if it doesnt just require a re gas, i have a spare aircon pump to go with it. Its winter, so i couldnt justify getting it fixed till spring, then I decided to sell.

Conversions not too expensive anyway, i just had the 200 regassed and if it was old gas it was like an extra $100. So im not too bothered.

basically i need a tow car for my datsun when its built. So this would be good as a daily/tower if i get a tow pack on it.

I have to sell my 200 first though :D then i can join the skyline club el proper :(

Luke just told me it never worked for him :D

I forgot to put in that it has a tow bar, but im unsure of the tow rating. I have to get a loom for the lights, but i am getting that this weekend off a mate for free :(

What datto u getting?

I have a Stanza in my garage, its being prepped for hill climb/circuit, i have a forged L18 with custom flywheel and rebuilt SSS 5 speed, sparco harness custom mounted seat, the whole shebang. Just putting it all together still. Have been for the last 3 years :huh:

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