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For Sale: 1989 R31 Skyline S3 GX Wagon

Location: Adelaide, SA

Kilometers: 18*,***

Transmission type: 5sp manual

Engine: RB20DET

Colour: Red

Modifications: RB20DET engine conversion w/RB20 gearbox.

Window tint (20% on rears, 35% front doors), 17x8F, 17x9R Work Ryver lightweight jap rims, Lowered, Intercooler.

R32 GTR front brakes, larger rear.

Pioneer MP3 headunit, sub, amp, front splits.

Remote central locking on front doors, immobiliser, alarm, sound/microwave sensors.

Roadworthy Certificate: n/a - engine conversion and brakes are Regency Approved with paperwork.

Registered: yes.

Accident History: damage repaired on rear right 1/4 before I purchased.

Currently has carpark damage to rear left 1/4 which I will have repaired before sale.

Asking Price: $8500. $8000 without rims.

Contact Details: PM or silhouette31(at)hotmail.com .

Other Comments:

Have owned for 9 months, economical (600k's to a tank open road). Stops awesome with GTR brakes. Paint has stone chips on bonnet, otherwise pretty mint. Front bar isn't the best.

140rwkw dyno proven.

Car is undefectable besides tint and ride height.

All suspension/diff/etc. undercarriage has been powdercoated black or red.

Immac. interior.

New battery

Many other extras.

Is currently my daily driver.

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Pictures available here: http://s78.photobucket.com/albums/j85/Silh...e31/S3%20Wagon/

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  • 2 weeks later...

Pitty that's what everyone else keeps saying too.. I just need it gone so I can buy a Stagea so I'm open to offers.

Goes in to panel shop next week to get a carpark dent fixed on rear left 1/4. Sale Price still the same.

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