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Make: Nissan

Model: 89' r31 S3 Executive

Colour: White

Engine: RB25DET

Trans: RB25 5spd manual

Mods:

*rb25det engine + gearbox.

*boss built 28spline mini spool (4.11 ratio)

*S13 HSD hr fully adjustable coilovers all round

*r33 lower control arms

*r33 front brakes

*S14 5 stud front hubs

*KKR 480 turbo

*40mm external gate (14psi spring) an screamer

*turbosmart V-port BOV

*custom turbo back 3" exhaust with x-force muffler

*custom made stainless bolt on plenum (garage7)

*custom stainless high mount mani

*set of gauges, inc: water temp, boost, oil temp, oil pressure

*tight racing bucket seats

*custom tailshaft (hardie spicer)

*bolt on 35mm 4-5 stud adapters on rear

*sports/drift wheel

*17*9 black driftex

*17*9 an 17*8 3 spoke wheels

*battery converted 2 in boot

*electronic dual stage boost controller

*rb20det tunable ecu

*complete street trim

Car is defected 4 too low an uncomplied/uncertified engine mods...

This is the straightest r31 u will ever c...was owned by my grandparents from new.

No crash history and all 100% original paint/panel.

Swaps will b considered

Can PM/reply on post or msg, 0447459701

More pics upon request

Westy

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Hey man, whats your price. I'm interested but I don't want to waste your time and mine trying to figure out how much you want.

as said really keen 4 a swap 4 a neat 32 or lookin round 14,000 ono.

will drop lower but car will loose parts..

more parts 2 add wen i get round 2 it..eg:SARD fuel pressure reg, gts2 kit, 6 puk ceramic x-treme drift clutch ect...

ur a joke mate not ur posts

Correct, but good to see you finally follow Forum regulations and post up a price.

If you had posted a price to begin with, my post wouldn't have happened :cheers:

you will not get 14 for it the market is shite but i dont think you would have got that even if it werent defected just run it over the pits and then try selling it

i dont expect 14k.

its a startin point...

give me genuine offers an ill either accept it or i wont...

i dont give a rats arse if u dont think i can get wat i want 4 it...

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