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Make / Model / Year: R31 Skyline Ti, 1986

Location: Sydney NSW

Kilometers: 195,000

Transmission type: Automatic

Engine: RB30e

Colour: White with blue interior

Modifications: S3 Front & Back End, Lowered, Extractor and Air pod.

Roadworthy Certificate: Pink slip provided for rego in NSW

Registered: No, expired on 7 Feb

Accident History: None

Asking Price: $1200 w/o rego and $1750 with rego.

Contact Details: Email: [email protected], reply thread or PM

Other Comments:

- Motor in good condition

- Near immaculate interior

- Sony Headunit and Sony Rear speaker

- Air con needs re-gas

- Cruise control

- Power windows

- Electric aerial

- Some rust on roof and boot

- Silo wheels (Tyres: Front 80% back 10%)

- Pictures at http://s216.photobucket.com/albums/cc7/civ...20Skyline%20Ti/

Reason for selling: I have planned to turbo the Ti but have no time so I bought another R31 with RB25

Delivery: Will deliver at the following fee. Pls email for other locations.

- Newcastle/Wollongong $50

- Central/Northern NSW $150/$200

- Outer west NSW $250

- Brisbane $250

- Melbourne $200

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Very keen,the gf mum needs a car.She had an 88 model wagon but the engine gave up.

Does it burn,leak oil?

Overheat?

Noisy/clunky gearbox?

How many KMS to a tank?

Where are you located?

Very keen,the gf mum needs a car.She had an 88 model wagon but the engine gave up.

Does it burn,leak oil?

Doesnt burn or leak oil. The motor is in good condition. I had own 3 skyline b4 and this is the better one.

Overheat?

Doesnt overheat and I think it run too cool sometimes. Temp gauge only on quarter mark while cruising and half while heavy traffic and hot day.

Noisy/clunky gearbox?

Autobox doesnt clunk but average condition. No gear slips

How many KMS to a tank?

Not sure abt highway driving but I use 1/3 tank driving to work and back and done abt 150km and tat include heavy traffic.

Where are you located?

Locate in Gladesville 2111, u can inspect the car after 6pm wkday or anytime wkend.

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