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this was going to be my little project that really doesnt need much work at all but due to having to pay off fines and funding other thing like study im selling it.

1990 r31 series 3 (can slap a turbo straight on these blocks)

pro's:

-bought the car about 2 months ago off an elderly couple that have had the car for about 20 years.

-100% stock standard, runs very well and auto changes smooth.

-paint is excellent for age, i polished the boot up and it look brand new so once the rest of the car is done it will look new.

-replaced front right quater panel as i got a replacement for free, was only a dent with surface rust on original. (just needs paint)

-rebuilt 3 injectors as they were leaking.

-replaced 2 rear shocks with monroe GT's as one was leaking badly.

con's:

-front passenger door doesn't open and door card needs to be assembled (easy fix).

-windscreen has crack and will need replacing for RWC.

-dent in drivers door (easy do it yourself panel beating job)

please feel free to come and have a look.

price is $1000 ono no stupid offers i know what i payed and spent so far.

I'm in cheltenham, south east Melbourne.

0408391831

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