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R31 1987 4 Door Gx Skyline Rb30 Auto Original Condition For Sale Perth


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Hi All,

This is going to sound like a joke almost, but my grandfather has handed in his keys and he is selling his car of 26 years, his bronze GX Sklyline.

He bought the car back when I was 14 in 1987 and he was the second onwer having bought the car with 900km on the clock.

It has been garraged every night of it life, hasn't got a spot of rust and for its age it is in ming condion.

The car has done 178,000 km, everything works, new brake pads & rear muffler, tranny serviced at 120,000 along with timing chain and belts, tyres 50%.

I believe the engine uses no oil and the car is licensed for another few weeks.

It would suit someone looking to restore or modify, the car was in the hail storm in Perth a few years back, there is some damage on the roof, bonnet and boot, but minor.

Incredibly well looked after, he is looking at offers over $2,800.

email me at [email protected] for more info or a test drive/ viewing.

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