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Make: NISSAN

Model: SKYLINE R31 TI

Milage: 230000KM'S

Transmission: AUTOMATIC

Colour: METALLIC SILVER

Location: NORTHERN SUBURBS, MILL PARK

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? NEGOTIABLE

Currently registered? YES!

Price: $2000 FIRM!

Contact: 0431324692 / PM

ENGINE: 6CYLINDER 3.0 LITRE

Comments / Modifications:

HEY GUYS,

IM SELLING MY IMMACULATE NISSAN SKYLINE R31. THIS CAR IS MY DAILY AND RUNS ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL, DOESNT MISS A BEAT. VERY SMOOTH AND HAS ENOUGH POWER TO GET AROUND.

THIS CAR IS THE TI S2 VERSION, HAS ALL ELECTRIC WINDOWS, CENTRAL LOCKING, 6 GAUGE CLUSTER DASH ETC.

GEARBOX IS PERFECT NO SLIPS / GRINDS.

NO DAMAGE ON ANY OF THE PANELS VERY STRAIGHT.

CURRENT MOD:

SILHOUETTE STERRING WHEEL

SLIGHTLY LOWERED

LOCATED NORTHERN SUBURBS, MELBOURNE

reason for selling: near to completing my other r31 project and will have no need for 2 skylines.

call 0431324692 for inspection

mark

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