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G'Day Guys

There is a R31 Skyline GTS-R for sale in Sydney. These are the TOP of the range of the R31. They have the RB20DET-R. It's the advanced version of the normal RB20DET. There were only 800 made in Japan, and somehow, one made it's way out here. The asking price is $18,000. Sounds expensive, but considering R31's are cult status in Japan and the last GTS-R sold for 900,000 yen, it's well worth it. They have a front auto spoiler, rear group a spoiler (gts-r's raced in group a in japan), are 2 doors, independent rear suspension, hicas, etc etc

It has the works. If you're interested, email [email protected]

genuine enthusiasts please. we are hoping this car gets bought by a good person,. not some wanker who just wants a fast car!

cheers, MARK

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