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hi guys have decided to sell my r31 ....

engine:
stock rb30
speedo says 160 but it has stopped so 180+..
in the last 6 months i have
replaced spark plugs and leads.
new rotors and pads.
all belts.
full service.
new filters.
runs great very reliable.

exterior:
new spray job.
all guards been liped.
rear boot lip genuine

wheels:
GTR Superlights
16x8-2 fronts 15x8+25 rears (could be wrong ill double check the rear) both really good tread.

suspension:
angry industries coilovers. full adjustable everywhere paid $1150..

interior:
seats, dash, center console, carpet, everything are in excellent condition very clean.
all electrics work 100%..
pioneer cd player with amp and pioneer splits up the front.
full 4 way alarm system with 2 remotes and central locking..cost me $600 installed.

gearbox:
very smooth and tight ..perfect to be honest...

clutch: stock and perfect.


added information:
ok so i had taken a deposit for this 2 weeks ago and buyer fell through. so i have been through rwc and will have a rwc by monday 11th.
for rwc i had to do a couple of things such as:
put r31 front end back in with stock springs and shocks.
adjust the coilovers very high.
new uni joints in tail sharft.
new light globes. new stalk.
new sway bar and trailing arm bushes.
new rear wheel studs.
new wiper inserts.

spent a lot already will pass 2nd time on monday 11th.
PLEASE NOTE CAR IS CURRENTLY STOCK HEIGHT AND NO S13 FRONT END.
s13 front end will not be sold with the car but will include full coilovers all around.

bad points:
roof is scratched from my snowboards flapping while driving..has been primed so it does not rust.
needs a alignment from me going back to r31 front end.
boot lip needs to be re-glued for a nice clean look.
front bar is dinted from a small little accident.

price:
4.8K with rwc and rego. (ill throw in a genuine front autospoiler too )
located hoppers crossing victoria.
sms or call 0430078630

you can read my build thread
http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?topic=152675.15

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day after its spray job
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