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Sorry, car is a 1988 model, typo

1988 HR31 GTS-X for sale

2 tone gunmetal grey 2 door

RED TOP ECCS RB20DET - not nics

VG30DET TURBO

ABS

R32 five speed (converted from auto)

Has K&N pod filter - bought feb04 - in custom airbox

Car has turbosmart type 3 BOV

3A racing cannon muffler with new piping (june) catback - Car is quite loud

HICAS 4WS.

Car has 280,000km's on it but is in good condition for its age.

Needs a couple of things done - motor is reasonable, clutch doesnt have a lot left in it.

Gearbox is good

turbo uses a bit of oil.

Would be ideal for a silvertop conversion or other RB

Front shocks are shagged and need to be replaced.

Has an RB30 twin core radiator bought new from nissan this year

Diff was rebuilt earlier this year, spent $700

Still has auto diff ratio, so speedo is inaccurate and gearing is tall (quicker off the line)

Interior

Short shifter (very short)

Kenwood CD player

turbo timer (not sure of brand, also shows battery voltage)

Interior is in good cond, drivers seat is a little worn on edge.

Exterior - externally looks good

Has been resprayed sometime in its life, paint is in good condition with only a few blemishes

1988 so has S3 lights and garnish, GTS grill

MFX lip fitted, also have autospoiler ready to fit

Has ADthree kit, aero mudguards and window lips

15 X 7 OS25 Work E-wing emotion rims - deep dish

Good rubber on front, tyres bought new recently

Rears have S/H tyres on them bought to get rego but have good tread

Car has rego till late June 2005 - 6months+ NSW

Car is located in Seaham NSW near Raymond terrace, 30 mins from newcastle

CAR IS NOW SOLD

More pics can be found here

http://photobucket.com/albums/v484/daver31gtsx/GTS-X/

Car was on R31house main page for a couple of months

Dave

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hey Dave, Mum and Dad said i could have a loan to buy the car if it is fully mechanically sound eg. safety certificate and road worthy certificate. because i live in qld it has to have nothing wrong with it to re-register it. pm me with a price

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