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FOR SALE: DR30 'Ironmask'

Location:Gold coast

Asking Price:14,800 ono

Contact Details: 0421858888 or [email protected]

Kilometers:199000

Transmission type: manual

Engine:FJ20DET

Colour:Silver black two tone

Modifications:. FJ20 DET, Stainless steampipe exhaust manifold with IHI RHC6 turbo, Trust external wastegate. 3' exhaust, K&N pod. 550cc injectors, rising rate fuel reg with gauge, Bosch motorsport h.p. pump, Carter l.p. lift pump. Stainless surge tank, dry cell battery mounted in boot. Remote oil filter. K&J cored 600x350x76mm front mount with water spray. stainless plumbing with Blitz BOV. Tailshaft loop, h.d. clutch, 4:11 LSD, Microtech LTX8 with quad coils and handset. Apexi turbo timer, Super Fighting Street Mesh 16' 2 piece wheels, EBC greenstuff brake pads, Impul gear knob, Momo wheel, Pioneer CD, amp and dragster splits in door pods. electric drivers seat, carbon fibre trims, auto meter boost gauge, Ran 13.0 @ 111mph with 240 rwhp, NOW 310 rwhp on Optimax tuned by Dyson's gold coast. All work done in Australia.

Road Worthy Certificate: yes

Registered: yes

Accident History: none

Other Comments: DR30 SkylineRSX four door ( IRON MASK ) as featured over 5 pages of High Performance Imports #46. plus various engine bay and car shots in Zoom and other mags

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