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Hi all,

Looking to finally part ways with my with beloved R31 Skyline.

Car is a blue GX, 5 speed manual, has done 302,000 kms and is mod free. I am looking for $2500 but I am flexible.

It is in good condition mechanically, with a weeping injector, weeping diff seal and exhaust manifold leak the only problems I know of.

The body is straight but the paint is faded in a few places on the roof and boot. Shocks were replaced all round a year ago and the tyres have good tread on them. This comes with silo rims, not the horrid plastic covers on steel wheels the normal GX comes with.

Interior is as can be expected for a car this age, but what I would consider minimal wear on the steering wheel and gear knob. Currently has JVC head unit with ipod cable feeding into the glove box, 2 x 6" JVC door speakers and 2 Hertz 6x9's in the back. I was planning on removing these prior to sale but they can be kept if required. The set up is great, not over the top but is more than sufficient.

The car is registered until May this year, so can be driven and tested until that time. It will not be sold with a roadworthy or reg, but I can arrange for a roadworthy inspection if requested. Other inspections are welcome.

This would make a good p-platers car or a good base for a drifter.

Car is located in Wantirna and I can be reached by PM or 0400 220 988, just not before 12 as I work nights.

Pictures will be put up tomorrow at 1, because it turns out my work computer wont allow uploads. Sorry.

Cheers,

Tony

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