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Hey everyone,

I'm selling my drift car - its just not getting enough use... I bought it off Fatz who also helped me set it up.

Its a 1987 r31 Skyline sedan (Aussie delivered)

Manual - not crunchy or anything - shifts fine :P

Red

S13 Silvia front brakes

Coilovers (They are HD system mid range ones, can't remember the name)

Adjustable steering arms

Sparco wheels - red and grey

Recaro seats (ok, they are fakes but bolted onto the stocker rails)

Autotechnica Steering wheel (although I'd like to keep it, bring your own wheel and save a little money)

The chrome is painted black - awesome.

S3 round tail lights and all the rear stuff to match (looks WAY better)

Most of the gauges work, but the odometer and trip meter don't. I'm not 100% sure of the kays - but it currently says 268,814.

2 1/2 inch exhust and hi flow cat, with 3/2/1 extrators.

11 months NSW rego.

A/C works but not well - with a re-gas it will work well :P

To drift properly you'd need to weld / LSD / locker the diff and give it a touch more power (maybe a nos shot :teehee: )

Even as it is, it slides like a champ, really well balanced and easy to control. I love this car but I am upgrading, and just don't have the room or I would keep it.

Its got a few minor dents and scuffs and could use a good cut polish again - It'd come up like in the photos. If you pay me I'll even do it for you :bunny:

It has been my daily for over 2 years and hasn't let me down. The engine seems nice and strong strong.

Would consiber swaps to equal cash value or maybe a grand on top, it'd have to be manual and rear wheel drive though - and able to tow my new 69 Capri!

There are also some spares and stuff for it - including 2 pairs of 15 inch mags (2 with passable tyres on them)

So, make me an offer if you are keen. Just PM me or give me a call.

0418 666 332.

Cheers!!!

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Free Bump for a funny car.

I can attest to how easy this thing slides (even with an open diff). Cheap as chips too.

Good luck with the sale Oscar32, the new owner will be laughing all the way home.

Thanks mate - it had a weldy in it for a while and slide awesome then.

Now not AS awesome. But an easy fix.

Make some offers if you are in the Market for a R31 :)

The car is in Wagga Wagga, NSW - about 4.5 hours from Sydney.

Don't let the distance scare you city boys though - I'll happly drive it over for a serious, cash ready buyer.

Its a good honest car and I have no doubt it will sell.

I'll get some more pics of it tomorrow for you guys.

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