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Make/Model: Nissan Sykline R31 Sedan

Year: 1989 Series 3

Kilometers: 201,138

Transmission type: 5spd Manual

Engine: RB30E

Colour: resprayed Ford Rimini Blue

Roadworthy Certificate: No

Registered: No

Accident History:none that im aware of

Modifications:

Engine:

Lukey Extractors

Pod Filter

New rear muffler (redback)

New Mid Muffler (redback)

New Clutch slave cylinder

Exterior:

Projector headlights

Import GTS Grill

GT Guard Moulds

GTS2 Autotek rear bar

Import Front bumper vent

BMW clear side indicators & clear front indicators

15x6 Auscar rims with new tyres

Fresh Darkest legal tint all round

Chrome Handles & window trims

Freshly repaired and resprayed front and rear bumpers + valance

replacement windscreen

Interior:

Silhouette Door trim + Seats

Black plastic trims

JVC CD Player

Pioneer Front Speakers

R34 Rear Speakers

4 Channel Amp

Saas metal gear knob

replacement black carpet

Brand new Ignition barrell + door locks

Central Locking

New black seat covers

Mint Silhouette steering wheel

Suspension, brakes etc:

RDA slotted rotors

S13 front lower control arms (more camber)

Koni Red Shocks

Superlow Kingsprings in front

Low kingsprings in back

Superpro & nolathane bushes all round

HR31 tie rod ends

replacement ball joints

Other Comments:

Drivers seat is different trim (hence the seat covers)

Has typical diff backlash/whine

Gearbox crunchy into second when shifting quicker otherwise fine

Typical Tappet noise when cold

Car was resprayed in 09 (has a few marks)

Interior is in excellent condition, have replaced/repaired basically all of it since purchase

Car rides quite stiff and handles well

PRICE - $3,400 FIRM / SWAPS

Call Mark

0414 690 262

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Edited by O O FLYSKY O O
  • 2 weeks later...

trade ya a hyundai excel manuel has rego, paint is ok. dint on bonnet. interior is really good,, awesome aircon. all elctrics work. great daily?

ooops, misread your post. cheap daily would be good. cash even better

No matter then, was thinking a swap for my 33 with cash my way, other than that all i got is an nc fairlane with a 5ltr.

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