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FOR SALE: R31 Silhouette GTS1, 1988

Location: Narre Warren, Vic

Kilometers: 345,xxx+ Has correct GTS Dash with 250,xxx

Transmission type: 5sp manual

Engine: RB30e

Colour: White

Modifications: Nismo Short Shifter,

Roadworthy Certificate: yes

Registered: yes - until July 2011

Accident History:

Tap in front,

Keep Left Sign on the Rear Passenger,

Repaired by proper shops,

Asking Price: 12k ono

Contact Details: 0415 161 052

[email protected]

Other Comments:

restored 2 years ago, used many new parts,

Front Bilsteins

New Nissan Front and Rear Disks

Reco Calipers all round & Rebuilt Master

Low K' Rear end, (Serviced) with new Superpro Bushes all round

Replaced power-steering Rack, and Front Bushes

Exedy Clutch (Normal Duty)

New headlights

New Tail lights

New Door Molds (Very Rare)

New Radiator Manual (Rare)

New Genuine leads

New Genuine Coil Pack

New Side and Front Indicators

Serviced every 5k

Clean Steering wheel

Wheels Powdercoated

KU36 Tyres all round, 3000 Kilometers old

R32 Gtr Floor mats,

New Brake and Clutch pedal rubbers

will be serviced with Genuine Nissan Filters and Oil On sale

New Cas plug as well

PLASTIC Front lip (VERY VERY Rare)

Heaps of other stuff, changed to get it looking Good again, Has SVD books

Bad,

Needs a GearBox Reco. Bearing are Noisy, Sincro's are noisy - Reco Box going in MAR Regardless of Sale or not

Done about 12k Kilometers Since Resto

Had a Leaky Clutch Master since Resto

Drivers side window is Scratched up, Tint is Damaged also

Small Tear in the Drivers Seat,

Diff makes noise at 80kph (like all) (But not as bad as Some)

This car has been lovingly restored By myself and a Few select shops, Including most recent work at Micolor

It has been My Passion for about 5 years, and i think its time for Someone else to Enjoy it and do something more with it.

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Was that Restored?

i don't think so.

Several Coupes are for sale now for well over 6k

your mate may have gotten a good price, because it sounds that way

Close to 20k Has been spent on this,

Its one of Less than 150 left.

make an offer if your interested

Good luck with the sale...love the 31's.

This would be a good buy for a collector...limited edition - 200 in the world, less those written off etc

Looks nice but isnt the price a little steep? My friend picked up a 2 door in good nick for about 6 g and that had a rb20det in it as well.

Dude - do you even know what this is?

Put an RB 20 into this one and I guarantee you'll knock about $5k off the value. Being 2 door means your mate's got a run of the mill jap import (dime a dozen). The Aus spec GTS 1 and GTS 2 were limited edition (only 200 of each made) by Nissan Vehicle Division. They were the hottest thing to wear a Nissan badge in Australia till the GTR came along.

Fair enough these aren't the fastest Skyline ever built, but they are definitely valuable to collectors. I would think that $12k for a good example would be pretty well on the money.

These were close to 40k when new.

The engine is still un opened,

Has had while it was out for the resto:

Genuine water pump

Genuine tensioner and timing belt

overhauled oil pump.

new belts

new injector o rings(the washer things that go into the manifold)

new studs for the exhaust manifold,

it had a compression test before i brought it and came up good so i haven't felt the need to open it up,

The RB30 is well documented as a motor that is capable doing some very very high k's

i will get a Compression test carried out while the Gearbox is getting done and post up the results,

Its a good Solid car that has never let me down,

its not my daily so it sits about locked away and i'm still of 2 minds of weather i want to sell it,

Its more about needing the Space than needing the cash.

when i say its been lovingly restored i mean it, i have put a lot of "cliche" "Blood sweat and Tears" into the car its not perfect and im still buying bits and pieces for it all the time to keep making it better and better.

was this at micks shop couple of months ago???

if its that one, then saw it when i went to pick my chaser up. and holly cow its a clean and straight car

was this at micks shop couple of months ago???

if its that one, then saw it when i went to pick my chaser up. and holly cow its a clean and straight car

Micolor Mick?

If so, yeah i just got it back at the end of Jan. Thanks man it certainly looked much much better once it came out of Micolor with front all aligned.

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