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I need to sell my HR30. I never drive it as its a gas guzzler compared to my CRX.

At the moment I've got it for sale for $1600 NZD (around $1400 AUD). No one seems interested...

What do you lot reckon?

Thanks!

This is the for sale advert (56k be patient...):

1984 HR30 Nissan Skyline Sedan

White with black roof in tidish condition (VERY minor rust)

Front and rear bumpers could do with a replacing or refitting

33x,xxx km on Chassis (not sure about motor but its not that much!)

L20et with reconditioned head

New headgasket

New manifold gasket

New PCV Vavle

RB20det Turbo running 10psi

5 speed manual (box in GREAT condtion) with nice gearknob

GFB Boost Controller

New headgasket

New Thermostat

New Simota Oil Breather Filter

TCC Work BOV

RX7 Intercooler

Short and fat IC piping

Block and IC piping painted chevy orange recently

New Bosch Coil

Big Bore Exhaust

Century Marine Battery ($220)

Relocated AFM

Handbreak plate rebuilt and welded to body ($100)

Alternator in great condition

Newish clean headlights that are super bright (Cost me $300)

Newish diff in great condition

Mint tread on tyres (205/60/15)

Wheels suit it (15")

Some interior painted

New black front seat covers and new floor mats

Oh and I spent a good 4 hours cleaning most of the dirt/grease etc off the engine bay.

Drivers door lock damaged and removed thanks to theives

Starter motor slips but still starts vehicle after a few tries.

New spark plugs

Has WOF until November, Reg 2 weeks lapsed.

ALso have a bunch of spares

$1600! FIRM or SWAPs :-)

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