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Make/Model: R31 Coupe

Year: 1988

Kilometers: 100,000 on car, unsure of engine

Transmission type: Manual - R32 5 speed

Engine: R32 Silvertop RB20

Colour: Black over Grey

Modifications:

silvertop r32 conversion

r32 gearbox

short shift kit

excedy heavy duty clutch

JIC adjustable coilovers (front and rear)

k&n pod filter

z32 afm

garret front mount intercooler

new radiator

window tint

R33 clear side indicators

momo steering wheel

3inch turbo back exhaust with 3' cat

bosh 040 fuel pump

projectors

GTS grille

17' ssr mesh rims (9's on the rear, 8's on the front)

new tyres all round (travelled less than 1000k's)

brand new 25mm bolt-on spacers fitted when tires fitted

top of the line alarm and immobiliser

new seatbelts in the front (fitted 3 weeks ago)

rebuilt powersteering rack with nolathane bush kit fitted 3 weeks ago

brand new tie-rod ends fitted 3 weeks ago

new power steering high pressure hoses fitted 1 week ago

dr drift remap

161.7rwkw @ 10psi

Roadworthy Certificate: N/A

Registered: Yes

Accident History: none that im aware of

Asking Price: $12,000 ono

Location: Adelaide, North-East

Contact Details: PM me

Other Comments:

its a great car to drive and goes really well. with a remap and the boost wound up a bit it would be good for close to 200 at the weels. the plan was to keep this and do it up real nice, but parking space at home and a need for something newer means i need to sell this. in the 6 or so months i've had the car it has not been driven as a daily. it has only come out approx every second weekend.

if you have any questions please PM me.

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