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Ok so im over the whole nissan thing right...

so the DR30 has to go. Im negotiable

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1983 Nissan Skyline DR30

Motor is FJ20 turbo

It makes 185 KW at the tyres on 0.7 Bar which is about 10psi

Modifications:

HKS turbo

HKS Wastegate

HKS manifold

3 Inch Exhaust

Microtech ECU tuned by Dyson Rotary

Intercooler

Polished thingies in the engine bay

550 cc injectors

600 Hp fuel pump

Heavy Duty Clutch

Coil Over suspension

2 Way diff rebuilt by A1 Diffs and Gearboxes

Bride Fixed Back bucket seat

CD/MD player, new speakers X 4 and a subwoofer

Aftermarket fuel tank

Overfenders

Body is painted in blue, under engine bay and in boot

Wheels are EXTREMLY expensive genuine WATANABE RS8 3 piece wheels 16 X 8 and 16 X 9

Gearbox recently rebuilt

engine has 150 psi even across 4 cylinders

This is a hot car, but im pretty keen to get back into an 86 after Jason (red 86) took me for a ride and tore shit up!!! I dont want trades cos i have spotted a sexy coupe in japan that im keen on...

so im selling this shit CHEAP!!!! $9500 negotiable so make me some (reasonable) offers

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Call andy on 0418 720 513 or PM me

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i know thats why i want them i already have a set of racing hart dish wheels but urs would make awesome track wheels.

let me know when u change ur mind once some punk comes to offer u 1000 less u can say yes without the wheels. ;)

This thing is soo freaking hot... The car was built around those wheels. For 9.5 ono take into consideration how rare some of the parts on this car are, it would cost a heap more to build something like this from scratch.

Don't forget FJ20.com too Andy

sold for a mere 8800

I've had my eye on this car for ages, seeing it advertised in www.carsales.com.au, then ozdat, and now here. It's a pitty you sold it, if your streek no luck kept going for another year or two, I'd have bought this at the drop of a hat!

Utterly beautiful masterpiece of a car.

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