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Hey guys, iv recently sold one of my R31's so now need to get rid of the daily.. there is no rush on the sale but feel free to make an offer, i will be able to make it cheaper for you if i remove the wheels and steering wheel..

Details below

FOR SALE:: 1990 R31 Skyline Ti - Converted to Manual

Location: Townsville, QLD

Kilometers: 265 thousand, Apparently engine had a rebuild at about 200 thousand but the previous owner had no receipts or anything, so i took it with a grain of salt.. Car starts and runs perfectly though, so who knows..

Transmission type: 5sp manual - as above, was originally an auto being a Ti, but it has been converted to manual

Engine: RB30e

Colour: Dark Blue body with Black Bonnet, bootlid and fuel cap, all paint is very good on the car, just a little bit of fading on the roof

Modifications:

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-King spring lows all round, low but not too low..

-Has the diff from a silo in it, i thinks its a 1 way LSD, still very tight wink.gif

-Super Rare old school Volk GTU's 16x7.5 fronts, 16x8 rears, offset i believe is 30 on both - purchased them off Import monster about a year and a half ago then had them painted white, very nice wheels

-D1 Blue wheel nuts with two spares

-Deep Dish Momo steering wheel attached to an unknown brand Boss kit, steering wheel is in very good conditionsweet jdm shocker sticker on rear window grin.gif

Roadworthy Certificate: can be supplied once deposit is received, but can be sold for cheaper without one at buyers request

Registered: yes - until end of March, again, can be extended longer for a price at buyers request

Accident History: none that i know of, car is 20 years old though so again, who knows

Asking Price: $3200 with a rwc and 3 months rego, can be cheaper without rwc and rego, make an offer!!!

Contact Details: Reply in here or pm me and i will shoot you through my phone number..

Other Comments:

All electrics work well (mirrors, windows, aerial, trip computer)

Aircon works well - Very cold

All velour interior in good condition, no rips or tears

car has been serviced every 5000 k's with penrite oil and has been meticulously cared for, car runs flawlessly and i hope my future cars are this reliable..

Pics:

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any questions pm me or reply in here and i'll get back to you asap..

thanks guys

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