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Make/Model: Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-X

Year: 1987

Kilometers: 132,000

Transmission type: Manual

Engine: RB20DET

Colour: Metallic Black

Modifications:

HKS 2510 Turbo, HKS Split Dump Pipe,

BOV, Malpassi Fuel Pressure Regulator with Gauge, RB25 Rocker Covers, GTR Intercooler, Pod filter,CD player, Gear knob, Autometer Boost Gauge, Pedders shocks/springs, 5stud rear hubs, 18" Stich rims, Modified GTR lip, NIStune Type 1 Liveboard, Adjustable Castor Rods, Bosch 040 fuel pump, AU Falcon Coilpacks, 3" Kakimoto Exhaust.

Tuned to 214.7kw @ 14psi, By Declan at Garage 7.

Roadworthy Certificate: N/A

Registered: Yes

Accident History: Front bumper, filler panel, grille

Asking Price: $11,500

Location: Flagstaff Hill

Contact Details: Jake 0430 540 782

Other Comments:

Purchased this car about 4 months ago, with no real intentions of doing much to it. I am the second owner is Australia, and was imported of 2007, where the previous owner travelled less than 5000 kilometres in 3 years! I bought it with 126,000kms and have added 6000kms. I have spent about $2000 so far on it, getting it tuned and running the way i want it to be.

This car handles great, makes great power for a Rb20DET, and is a solid car all round. These cars are getting harder to find, and with a custom paint job, straight panels and clean interior, you certainly are on to a winner. Has seen one track day, at Skyline Nationals 2010.

Feel free to look at the build thread, and don't hesitate to ask questions.

Build Thread - http://motamota.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?topic=141177.0

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Thanks for the compliment mate!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ja...ts-t320108.html

That's the SAU build thread, same outcome, less chit chat from the 31 club!

  • 3 weeks later...

Anyone?

Re-sprayed 8 months ago, brand new 32 GTR Intercooler 2 months old, not a scratch in sight.. great power from a rb20.. be different from everybody else!!

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