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1986 HR31 PASSAGE GT 79,000kms

Car Details

Factory RB20DET Manual with R32 GTS-t running gear conversion

- Silver Top (ECCS) engine with timing belt changed at 80,000 (engine mileage)

- Silver Top 5spd gearbox

- Engine is in good condition

- Makes full boost with ease

- Comes with five spare coils (one was dead when I bought the car and got six for a good price)

Electric windows (all work, but some are a little faster then others)

Electric mirrors (driver side needs attention, read below)

3" Cat back exhaust

This car has been in the country for a while Complied in 94.

Selling Unregistered (rego runs out on the 8/1/05)

Can supply RWC

Speco boost guage on drivers A-Pillar

Hicas

Full Service Done 12-12-04 (78,800km)

ENGINE

- HPR5 engine oil

- Nulon E20 Performance Engine Treatment

- Nissan Oil Filter

- Nulon Long Life coolant

GEARBOX & DIFF

- Valvoline DuraGear Synthetic Blend (75W - 85)

- Nulon G70 Treatment

What needs to be done.

- Passanger's front pillar trimming it missing

- Side skirts are missing (they weren't on the car when I got it)

- Hand brake needs adjusting (locks on and have to drive forward to disengage, any ideas?)

- Front brake pads could do with some attention but don't get me wrong they work well still

- Diff is only throwing one wheel, needs new centre or rebuild

- Needs a new driver's side mirror, makes all the right noises just the glass doesn't move

$3500ono

Car is located on the Gold Coast.

Any interested parties can call me on 0401417772

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http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/r31/boost.jpg Vehicle Eaisly making full boost

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  • 2 weeks later...

R31_silo2,

First thing I will say is I have never done the front end conversion so I don't know the specifics about a series 3 conversion.

The needed parts can be soursed from verious locations. I know Brad from Spool Imports currently has a set of projector headlights, you can use aussie series three front guards and then you just need the front bar, bonnet and grill.

Sully

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