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Make/Model: Nissan R31 Skyline

Year: 1989

Kilometers: Just gone 240,xxx

Transmission type: 5spd manual

Engine: 3ltr

Colour: White over slate

Modifications: Have just done Timing belt and waterpump! Lowered on King springs, Lows on KYB struts in front, Super lows on GAS GT in rear. Pod Filter, Whiteline Strut Brace, Heavy Duty clutch.

Roadworthy Certificate: SA rego., so no.

Registered: Not atm as i regestered my other car instead, but can rego for extra

Accident History: Has Got a dent in RH rear quarter due to an old lady in a 4x4 running a give way sign

Asking Price: $2800 or near offer decent offers will be considered. will take less if buyer doesnt want dent fixed, otherwise i will be getting it fixed once i get the money from there insurance in next few weeks.

Location: Kadina, SA about 1.5hrs from adelaide

Contact Details: 0448367886

Other Comments: I bought this car about 9 months ago from an elderly couple in NSW, it has been very very relaible and never let me down, but it is time for it to go as i have just bought another car and cant afford 3, or 2 for that matter lol hence why this one isnt currently regoed. I have full service history in a folder, and i am a mechanic and have kept it serviced regurlarly. It has always been kept clean and garaged, even by previous owners who were in there 60s.

Since owning it i have added a strut brace, lowered suspention and decent audio consisting of Clarion MP3 headunit, Clarion components in front with tweeters mounted on inside of mirror plates, and Alpine type S in rears. Everything else is stock, interior is very clean, as is the whole car.

I will put pics up ASAP, most likely tomorrow.

For any other info, questions please PM, text or call (no is above).

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has stock susp in rear in photos to get through police check, but will be putting SL back in.

also has Honda legend spares on rear just for pics as the s13 rims are getting new tyres.

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