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I am thinkin of sellin my 84' DR30 RS TURBO 4 DOOR SKYLINE.

Just wondering if anyone was interested and would give me any offers, not really sure of wat its worth

0412 170 266 [email protected]

maybe would consider trade for something of interest.

Engineers certificate.

Rego till october approx....

Fresh rebuilt fj20et 6000kms old

Tuned by JEM....180rwkw's on 14 pounds

-wiseco pistons

-all new timing gear, chains and guides

One year old heavy duty clutch

New Gt30r dual ball bearing turbo

Large front mount intercooler

Haltech E6X, full rewire

Haltech boost controller

High preasure fuel pump

BLITZ pod air filter

Remote oil cooler

Boost releif valve

3 inch turbo back exhaust

Remote battery, in boot

Lowered on gab adjustable shocks

Cusco camber tops in the front

Cusco front strut brace

New bushes in the front and rear

16 inch black enkies with good tyres

VDO cd player

4 vdo speakers

VDO gauges

HKS boost gauge

Shift light

Reccaro bucket

Alarm, central locking, remote start

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