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My g1 and i are selling two complete running cars!! 1 is stock and the other one is modified mildly.

Anyway heres the Series 2 first.

Make/Model: Series 2 silhouette with series 3 conversion

Year: 1988

Kilometers: 250 000ish

Transmission type: RB20det 5 speed with Exedy 5 puck clutch

Engine: RB30E

Colour: Burgendy w/ black bonnet and boot (paint on bonnet and boot needs redoing)

Modifications: Extractors, modified ECU, dual sway bars, minispool, lowered on king springs front and rear... others but i cant remember, lol. Comes with a pair of 15X7 mesh BBS wheels with near new Dunlop Rubber on them + 4 stock Silo wheels.

Roadworthy Certificate: N/A in SA

Registered: yes, until mid September

Accident History: NA

Asking Price: $2700 ONO

Location: Adelaide Hills, SA

Contact Details: PM me, or sms/call my gf (who owns the car, lol) on: 0409 547 745

Other Comments: New urathane bushes through out the car, new power steering pump fitted, new slave cyln, has a CD player and 4 speakers. Car is in good condition, runs well. body is in good condition inside and out. Purchased the car about 6 months ago with some things needing replacing, all replaced at Chevalier Auto in Mount Barker, reason for selling is that i bought a project car and intend to set it up for drift. Car is serviced and maintained every 5000kms and motor runs faultlessly.

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Series 3 Stocker.

Make/Model: Nissan R31 Skyline

Year: 1989 (i think)

Kilometers: 252XXX

Transmission type: Auto

Engine: RB30e

Colour: Red

Modifications: Stock

Roadworthy Certificate: NA

Registered: Yes til end of the month, can renew

Accident History: none

Asking Price: $2000 as it is

Location: Adelaide Hills

Contact Details: As per above post

Other Comments: Has new tyres all round, very good cond through out, drives nicely and no real drama's with it at all!

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