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I spent thousands on my r30.

Now they have to go.

I have two cars worth of r30 parts.

Most parts are free but I might want a few dollars for some of the aftermarket and dr30 stuff.

I paid top dollar for many of these bits and never got to use some of them.

Parts include

DR30 struts with brakes, front and rear koni reds (fronts need rebuild), front kings springs $80 the lot.

custom strut brace $25

2.25"stainless exhaust, spare genie ss turbo mufflers $30 the lot

4-15x7"alloys $40

crane xr700 ignition module $20

L28 vane afm, rear discs, r30 late front bar with reo, rear bar, 8 doors, 4 with p/windows, electric mirrors, bootlid, indicators, seats, vents, center console, L24 motor, 5speed g/boxes, hatch parts, trims etc.

Lots more.

You are welcome to pickup an hour south of the goldcoast or I could post items for cost plus a small handling fee to cover my time removing, cleaning and packaging them.

Special deal if you come and take the two cars I won't charge you a single cent.

Come on guys, this stuff has got to go in a couple of weeks and I'd hate to see it go to the crusher.

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either of them turbo and what motors are they also do either of them have extractors

Neither car is turbo but I have a factory turbo L6 exhaust manifold for $30 if you are interested.

I have a custom set of extractors but they are rusty and have been patched already.

I have two L24 motors for parts only.

I am looking for an ashtray (black preferrably), cigarette lighter and a centre console (for a manual, without power window switches).

If you have any of these items will you psot to Sydney at my cost?

cheers

very interested in these items if you still have them:

-DR30 struts with brakes, front and rear koni reds (fronts need rebuild), front kings springs $80 the lot.

-custom strut brace $25

what town are you in?

I spent thousands on my r30.

Now they have to go.

I have two cars worth of r30 parts.

Most parts are free but I might want a few dollars for some of the aftermarket and dr30 stuff.

I paid top dollar for many of these bits and never got to use some of them.

Parts include

DR30 struts with brakes, front and rear koni reds (fronts need rebuild), front kings springs $80 the lot.

custom strut brace $25

2.25"stainless exhaust, spare genie ss turbo mufflers $30 the lot

4-15x7"alloys $40

crane xr700 ignition module $20

L28 vane afm, rear discs, r30 late front bar with reo, rear bar, 8 doors, 4 with p/windows, electric mirrors, bootlid, indicators, seats, vents, center console, L24 motor, 5speed g/boxes, hatch parts, trims etc.

Lots more.

You are welcome to pickup an hour south of the goldcoast or I could post items for cost plus a small handling fee to cover my time removing, cleaning and packaging them.

Special deal if you come and take the two cars I won't charge you a single cent.

Come on guys, this stuff has got to go in a couple of weeks and I'd hate to see it go to the crusher.

OK BOoStEr,

Pack me up the strut brace, indicater lenses and vents, gear lever boot and tell me how much to P O Box N89 Campbelltown North NSW 2560

Cheers, Dennis

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