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Make/Model: Hr31 passage series 3

Year: 1988

Kilometers: 110xxx

Transmission type: Manual

Engine: Rb25 neo from an r34

Colour: Silver

Modifications: Top mount Hybrid turbo, 38mm external gate with screamer, 3 inch zorst, front mount intercooler, coilovers, gredy plenum, r32 gtr radiator, projector head lighs, alarm. os twin plate clutch

Registered: 3 months just been put on it

Accident History: Hit a retaining wall on the front left gaurd at low speed up a drive way but i have replaced the gaurd.

Asking Price: $9500 $7000 for this week only!

Location: O'sullivan beach SA

Contact Details: call me 0433174833 or pm me

Other Comments:

I have had this car for about 2 and a half years now and have just got this motor all wired up with the battery relocated into the boot. The motor came out of an r34 with 33xxx on the clock original, i didnt really believe it till we looked at the cams and they still have the machining marks on them.

The skyzie also has a locked diff and 220rwkws.

The car is too fast for me, when i was building it my brother died in a car accident driving a fast car, so its not what i want any more, Im open for swaps for a datto or van or any thing lol

No joy riders!

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Edited by datto_sw
time to upgrade to an rb20 mate??

my 4 door almost leveled you and its stock! LOL

GET THAT SCREAMER PLUMBED BACK , then be a good street rig!

lol that wasnt me driving!

my mate borrowed it.

it would smash a stock 20! smahsed a 250rwkw r33.

Nothing sounds better then s screamer would never think about plumbing it back

lol that wasnt me driving!

my mate borrowed it.

it would smash a stock 20! smahsed a 250rwkw r33.

Nothing sounds better then s screamer would never think about plumbing it back

well your "mate" was driving it HEAPS nice ......dumping clutch , drag racing flatteneng it in 25 zones to scare road workers...

good make ..

well your "mate" was driving it HEAPS nice ......dumping clutch , drag racing flatteneng it in 25 zones to scare road workers...

good make ..

lol I bet he can spell better then you.

he said u weren't happy ya lost, he was in 4th going slow, you dropped back to second and ya both floored it, he won with no boost yeah go the stock 20!

haha upgrade to a 20 whos a retard!

cheers dude,

Come on this cruise on sunday and and bring ya 4 door peice of shit,

Actual i think u guys are rubbing off on me, i might rip out my 26 from my gtr and drop in a L20b from a bluebird, or better yet just cut holes in the floor and go flitstone spec, cos then i might be able to keep up with some craZy arse 4 door 32 what everyone has been talking about!

ohww iissss OwNNNN ......

bring it bitch,

rb20 gunna whoop yo asshOwle!

just jokes,

looks like a good clean rig , and should sell quick at that price , ive seen normal 31s go for more...

Good luck with the sale bud,

Edited by 5LTBETR

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