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Item:

R31 S3

Location:

campbelltown

Website:

here

Item Condition:

just had re-spray

Reason for Selling:

coz i can

Price and Payment Conditions:

$5500 ono

Extra Info:

comes with T3/T4 turbo and log mainfold has no back bar, GTS door trims, back seats are just GXE ones and front seats are brown GXE, also has Ti rims

Pictures:

yep

Contact Details:

call me on 0433069304 or PM me or email me at [email protected]

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not been rude but thats alot money for a stock r31 wit a paint job an no rego or anything probs hav more luck around 1k

yeh maybe but the longer it sits the more work we do to it....in the next 2 weeks or so we will be putting the turbo on it

i have seen a R31 with just a shity CA18det in it for $5000

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