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Hey guys and gals, as the topic header says I'm trying to find out how many road going DR30's there are in Western Australia. I personally have a white DR30 RSX coupe (used to belong to a guy by the name of Todd Moralee, also brought a front cut off him :laugh: ) and just want to know how many fellow enthuisiasts there are in our fine state.

Cheers, Vaughan.

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  • 5 weeks later...

there is a possiblity of a really Mint; White/black DR30 RS-X coupe making it over next year :thumbsup:

Depending on what sort of Job I can land myself over there... Unless I get myself a job in the mines back here in SA.

Edited by benny_blanco
  • 3 weeks later...

I think theres also a grey DR coupe that came to a 31 run a while ago...or was it white???......i have a 4dr gt with a L20T sitting in the backyard waiting for some work so i can re-register it....

hope you find more!!!

  • 2 weeks later...

Yeh got all Todds gear, even got the front cut as well. Have recently hurt the turbo (originally thought it was an engine failure, had to find out the hard way about that) so waiting to get that repaired and it's back on the road.

Jash was trying to offload all his FJ's and gear awhile ago but his pricing was a little steep . Wanted $1000 for turbo FJ with no ex manifold or turbo or 'box etc. Offered $600 but I think he got offended :rofl:

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