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Item: hi guys i am selling my R31 passage pilarless skyline 1988 cause just bought a bongo van it is an rb20 det silver top manual it is white and greay paint needs a little bit of tlc the car comes with the a few little mods like 3inch stainless dump pipe to 2.5 cat back system Drift bucket seat brand new excedy heavy duty clutch manual conversion was put in last month as well as new front shocks and king spings it also has a dr drift computer whitch is tuned to one bar and in friends ceffe ran 280hp it also has a sony explode head unit and a flame thrower in the exaust no rego or rwc it comes with a full set of the front wheels and a pair fully heatic polished up ca's to drift on the car has a lock diff but can change if buyer is interested

Location: Gold coast

Item Condition: Good

Price and Payment Conditions: $4000

Pictures: Yes

Contact Details: 0421938098 (lucas)

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