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Hi people,

Sadly I've decided to sell my '86 HR31 Skyline GTS-X Coupe.

RB20DET, 5 speed manual, 146,000 k's, rego til 11/2010, safety cert.

$9,000ono

I've owned this car for a bit over six years and I've kept it completely original, just as I bought it. The main reason for selling is that I simply need the garage space. Plus I very rarely drive it so it's kind of a waste of money having it sitting in the garage not being used...

This car came FULLY optioned from the factory and has the following features:

ABS.

Power steering.

HICAS.

Nismo suspension package - Electronically adjustable shocks, F & R strut braces.

LSD.

Electric windows, mirrors & drivers seat.

Central locking.

Climate control air con.

Tilt steering colum.

Leather steering wheel.

Optional sterio upgrade - Dolby head unit, 2-way rear speakers, electric antenna.

Interior "Air Purifyer" fitted to the rear parcel shelf.

Factory "Skyline" floor mats.

Fold down rear seats.

3 point 12v power outlets in the boot.

Factory option powder coated alloy wheels.

Retractable front "GT Auto Spoiler"

Rear Spoiler.

Wheel spats.

Rain deflectors on the mirrors, side windows and rear window.

I would say it's overall condition is immaculate for it's age. Check out the photos but it actually looks better in person!

Body:

It's as strait as a die, has no rust at all, and it's never been in an accident. The paint is exceptional aside from a few stone chips around the front and very minor scratches here and there. All the rubbers are still like new.

Interior:

The interior is near mint, even the original factory "Skyline" floor mats are like new... The drivers seat has electric adjustable bolsters and lumbar support, still works. Inside the boot is perfect, looks like it's never been used. This car has never been smoked in.

Mechanical:

It has the original red top RB20DET and 5 speed manual. Motor runs well, doesn't use any oil at all. The car drives beautifully, feels nice and tight like a new car, no squeeks and rattles. Recently had a new mandrel bent exhaust fitted (cat back) which was made to the original specs. New front shocks. New bump stops all round. New Bendix Ultimate brake pads all round. Recently serviced.

It's been a very reliable car for me, never let me down. It has rego until 11/2010 and comes with a safety certifiacte.

You would be hard pressed to find a better original example of this model in Australia. Suit an enthusiast.

Regretful sale, $9,000ono.

If interested, please contact me on 0437218920 after 4pm.

Or email: [email protected]

Genuine enquiries only please, no time wasters/test pilots.

Cheers, Shane

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Dear son of rajab. Id give away a wife (if i had one) for this car. Absolutely beautiful mate. Please don't nudge on the price or even sell it at all! Thats just gorgeous.

  • 2 weeks later...
Dear son of rajab. Id give away a wife (if i had one) for this car. Absolutely beautiful mate. Please don't nudge on the price or even sell it at all! Thats just gorgeous.

Thanks mate! Yeah it's a beautiful car alright, and I really wish I could keep it but I just need the garage space... I have no doubt that I'll regret selling it though, I'll never be able to find another one like this... And yeah, I've been told by a few people not to drop the price any further and believe me, I don't want to. I think it's a bargain at $8,500!

Cheers! :)

  • 3 weeks later...

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