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hey guys, iv found another 31 that i want, so will be letting this one go.. I'v organised with the owner of the other 31 that if i cant find someone to buy it, ill just do a swap with him.. specs are as follows...

Pros:

1989 R31 Skyline Ti - 4 speed Auto 6 cylinder

Elec Windows, mirrors - Full electrics, all working

Electric Sunroof/moonroof (whichever one means it opens both ways)

Really Cold air con

Velour interior - good cond, few small rips

Oringinal Paint still very good, minor surface rust on undercarriage, nothing major..

Was running really shitty, then got a new dizzy and new AFM, runs as smooth as when i first got her ($900 in receipts, all work carried out by Allan St Auto.)

Pioneer Headdeck

15" Ti Alloy Mags - Good rubber - All centre caps included with wheels - Good Cond

Fairly economical considering its a 6 cylinder

Cons:

Sports suspension in front, stock susp in the rear so it sits with a bit of an angle, easy fix, just having been F*CKED going and getting springs and doing it, other than that, it drives well..

Small wheel wobble at 80, goes away at 90, have had wheel alignment and that didnt sort it, just minimized it, wheel guy says wheels need to be rebalanced, again, something i'll do for RWC.

Some small dints in various places on the car, its 20 years old, so, you know... Again, nothing major..

So long story short will put some prices up for this week, it runs out of rego on the 22nd of Jun, so obviously this will all be sorted out before then..

$2800 ono As Is

$3500 ono with RWC and 6 months rego...

Pics: Thought i had more pics on this pc but i dont, here's the one i have...

http://s84.photobucket.com/albums/k39/rcha...dadspics012.jpg

Will be organising the swap with the other 31 guy in about a week, so this is a one week only deal... pm me with some phone numbers if your keen because i work crazy hours and we can sort something out...

Cheers

Harris aka iadore4door34s

pm me for phone number

EDIT: Housemate had a little bingle in the car, everything is fixed except bonnet.. rego has run out so make some offers, i just want this gone now...

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