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Paul Newman Version HR30 Skyline

2 door hardtop

220,xxx Kms

engine rebuit at 160,xxx kms

L20ET - 5 speed manual

power windows, mirrors, seats, cruise control and immobiliser

factory wheels, tinted windows

Nardi steering wheel, Blitz blow off valve, turbo smart boost controller

2.5 inch straight through exhaust

Stereo

Kenwood KDC-X8529 head unit

front speakers - kenwood 6inch in custom pods

rears - kenwood 6x9's

wiring for sub and amp (sub and amp not included)

Extras and spares:

spare complete engine and gearbox.

rear cradle and diff

brakes and suspension

computer and electronic control modules

seats

boot, bonnet and RHF guard, front and rear bumpers

headlights and grille

Car located in SA

currently unregistered

Price: $8,500 registered

$7,500 not registered, no stereo

all reasonable offers will be considered!

any questions please contact Mike Via

PM

or

email: [email protected]

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the car is not in the greatest condition at the moment, we havnt been driving it for a while now.

all the speakers and things need to be put back in, and it needs a vaccume and a wash, but thats about it. will try to get to all that soon, and get some better decent photos up.

although, if people are just interested in seeing the car and whats been done, it may sound bad, but we dont really have time for that.

if you are genuinely interested in buying it, then im happy to post more photos!

the car is not in the greatest condition at the moment, we havnt been driving it for a while now.

all the speakers and things need to be put back in, and it needs a vaccume and a wash, but thats about it. will try to get to all that soon, and get some better decent photos up.

although, if people are just interested in seeing the car and whats been done, it may sound bad, but we dont really have time for that.

if you are genuinely interested in buying it, then im happy to post more photos!

I'm looking for another & maybe both others.

Cheers, D

he he! get all 3 into your collection huh? good work!

no worries, will try to get the car sorted this weekend, or ASAP anyways. hard to fit it around kids and work!

and then will get photos up! hopefully by next week!

I'm looking for another & maybe both others.

Cheers, D

Greedy bastard!!!

Buy all of them, then have one as a museum piece, one to import back to japan, then one as a trick tourer... plus the mental DR30/FJ20det.....

GGRRRRRR!!!!

FOR SALE

Paul Newman Version HR30 Skyline

2 door hardtop

220,xxx Kms

engine rebuit at 160,xxx kms

L20ET - 5 speed manual

power windows, mirrors, seats, cruise control and immobiliser

factory wheels, tinted windows

Nardi steering wheel, Blitz blow off valve, turbo smart boost controller

2.5 inch straight through exhaust

Stereo

Kenwood KDC-X8529 head unit

front speakers - kenwood 6inch in custom pods

rears - kenwood 6x9's

wiring for sub and amp (sub and amp not included)

Extras and spares:

spare complete engine and gearbox.

rear cradle and diff

brakes and suspension

computer and electronic control modules

seats

boot, bonnet and RHF guard, front and rear bumpers

headlights and grille

Car located in SA

currently unregistered

Price: $8,500 registered

$7,500 not registered, no stereo

all reasonable offers will be considered!

any questions please contact Mike Via

PM

or

email: [email protected]

post-51991-1256721913_thumb.jpg post-51991-1256722142_thumb.jpg post-51991-1256722354_thumb.jpg post-51991-1256722471_thumb.jpg

What happened Mike,

Sent you a message on yahoo about prepping it for the nationals in 2010 and it's now up for sale?

Cheers,

Dennis

i did reply to you when i got that message. but i guess you didnt get it!

he wants to sell it for a family car. a 4WD now!

the skyline justs sits in the carport, not driven, its kind of a waste, when it could be in someones hands who really wants it and will drive it and all that!

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=3099...mp;l=8c2e0d21a1

here is a link to my facebook page, with an album for all the skyline photos, there will be a few im guessing so this is easiest.

if there is anything else you want let me know, and ill take more and post them in this album.

bumping this one last time, if there is no interest here, we have to start looking at other places to advertise.

we kind of need to get rid of it, and before summer really hits would be preferrable! :-)

Sorry Jess,

But at the dollars you are asking, I think your going to own it for a long time to come.

On the pics on your facebook and those that aren't showing what is hinted on facebook, I think your over priced by about $2500.00 and maybe more. The parts listed as included extras, don't make up for what's lacking in the car and far to much has been hacked up to fit the larger speakers.

These cars are ONLY going to have some collector value if they are stock, or relatively stock. inside & out and this example you have is now just an KHR30 with Paul Newman on it.

Cheers, D

Jess,

I have seen first hand the Paul Newman Version Coupe in ACT and now the pictures of yours, tells me I have the best example of all 3 and IF; I was to put mine on the market, I don't think I would get the dollars you're asking for yours.

I'm under no illusions of what these cars are worth and the market they are pointed at and without offshore intervention they are worth didley squat unless somebody particularly wants a Paul Newman KHR30 Skyline.

You have to decide if you want to sell it, or if you need to sell it, or if you have to sell it, but if it's the latter, your going to be lucky to see much more than something in the vicinity of $3000.00, particularly as it's unregistered and has been for some time. You might have better success if it's sold within your own state and it's carrying registration, or at the very least, an RWC.

Cheers, D

In Australia, they are not the collectors item, some people want to perceive them to be. They are just another KHR30 Skyline.

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