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1989 R31 Nissan Skyline

4 Speed Automatic 6 Cylinder 3 Litre 213 thousand K's

Very good Condition

Engine Runs, Just needs battery and Radiator as i have taken them out for my other car, otherwise rest of engine bay is in good condition. car was run about 2 months ago before i took those things out and it started first time, just needs those things replaced

Has power windows, power mirrors, power sunroof, air-con (very cold), power aerial and cruise control - all work very well

Automatic transmission shifts well, car also comes with a cd player/am fm radio.. all works well

Velour interior, very good condition no rips

White paint all over car is very good, has a silver bonnet as i replaced the white bonnet that had a severe ding in it, havent got around to painting the bonnet white yet but once it is painted car will look as new!! *Please note the photos above show the car with a white bonnet, i can supply photos of the car with the silver bonnet if you want but essentially the car looks exactly the same as above, just with a silver bonnet.*

lowered suspension in the front, rear suspension was leaking so replaced with standard suspension just so it will be in driving order,

car has been off the road for about a year as I purchased another car and this one has just been sitting in the backyard doing nothing.. interior is a little dirty but i have given the car a clean so it may just need a detail for the picky owner..

No RWC or rego to be supplied, car is being sold as is, where is..

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car is on ebay.. no reserve auction so grab yourself a bargain.. Link Below

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200577175265#ht_802wt_932

any question ask below or pm me..

good luck guys!!!

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