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Hi guys and girls, i am selling my r31. It is the best daily and id love to keep it but i am getting a loan for a r33 and have to sell this as i cant afford to keep both on the road. It is such a reliable car and i have replaced so much stuff on it. I need the car gone asap so i really only want what ive spent on it back.

Car comes with 12 MONTHS REG and RWC! PRICE $2400 ONO

1989 Nissan Skyline R31 Model Series 3

242,000kms

Automatic

Colour: Blue

Interior Condition: Immaculate

Body Condition: Good (Minor scratches and marks as expected on a older car) Small Dint on right hand rear panel New JVC Cd/MP3 Player

4 blaupunkt Speakers

Pedders Lowered springs

WORK DONE IN PAST MONTH!:

Oil Filter and Oil change

New Sparks Plugs

New Ignition leads

New Rocker Cover Gasket

New Fuel Filter

New Air Filter

Engine breather hoses replaced.

Power Steering Pump replaced

All Power Steering hose clamps replaced.

Right Rear tail light replaced

Rear Brake Pads and Disks Replaced

Front Ball joints replaced

Front castor rod bushes replaced

Wiper rubbers replaced

Exhaust cat. convertor, resonator and muffler replaced.

Car drives great and is very reliable. Perfect for a daily driver, first car or even towing.Overall condition very good

Car comes with 12 MONTHS REG and RWC! PRICE $2400 ONO

CONTACT ME ON 0418 54 55 27 OR VIA SMS/ MSN OR EMAIL!

Thankyou

Tom

[email protected]

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