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Hello everyone I no longer have time for cars anymore.

SELLING:

DR30

FRONT STRUTS x2, brakes, King Springs, Noltech bushed control arms, also have original DR30 springs and electric spring heighten'er thingos, strong shocks, frontal Whiteline swaybar incl.

REAR STRUTS x2, whole crossmember, assembled with R30 rear swaybar, DR30 Brakes, noltech swaybar bushing, King Springs, ok shocks.

$550 for everything above. ono

All of the re bushing done has cost me an odd $230 alone and was done with Noltech bushes (Have receipts) I know I'm not getting that back but realise it's mention might be respected in the buy.

General R30 gear that is half mentioned/not mentioned:

Front and rear Whiteline Swaybars, never been used! ~(both come with front and rear strut packages)~

Solid MR30 gearbox $50

MR30 brake booster/master cyl 3/4" clean and good condition $ 10

MR30 TI ALLOYS, 7, 2 with good matching tires, 16 wheelnuts, $200 ono.

Good clean MR30 Radiator $20

L28 block, flat top pistons $100.

$750 for everything on/in a rolling shell ono.

All of this will fit into an R30 skyline. I also have MUCH more stuff and am pretty easy about parting with it. I have already taken some pictures and plan to get them up when I can get the cable to do so. Post back if you're interested with inquiries.

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hey man, quick q

the gearbox manual 1? if so synchros all good?

and also do u have a gd manual mr30 sedan tailshaft?

cheers...

both G/B's are manual,

As far as synchros go one is deemed to be better than the other, although I haven't tested it I was told by the person I got it from that he thought it was really good. But if there's any way to check it out without completely dismantling it only to have to re-construct it then I'm good for that (I was going to use it in my project). Anyway that one is $50, the other one thats synchros to 2nd and 3rd arent so good occasionally is $30

I have 3 spare MR30 manual tailshafts, lets say $15 each(goes for g/b mini crossmember + other sectioned tailshaft). probably got everything for an mr30 manual conversion or two minus decent clutches.

Also got spare electric doors in super good nick if anyone wants them for $10 'all'(that's about scrap value isnt it?). They are purplish silver, (light metallic blueish). Good paint ftr.

You are in Adelaide right?

im interested in just the switches of the electric window, If they looked like the one in my DR.... Its the only thing missing in my DR and its pissing me off!!! hahaha

I got given some but they dont match, I dont even think they were off a R series ;)

If you wanna part with just the rear switches let me know. but I would like to see a pic first to see they are the right ones im after.

Which chassis / body is the rolling shell (sedan / hatch)?

Sedan, but the paint is pretty gone. The insides arent that great either but the rust it does have is meager surface and there's not much of it.

edit- ill try and get some pictures of the whole package in thorough detail asap.

Cheers, Rick.

Edited by Blue Dynamite
  • 4 weeks later...
I got someone interested in the whole package so I'm going to see how that goes.

Ill keep you posted, at the very least you should be able to get a spare twin tailshaft etc..

Rick.

Hey mate, have you sold it yet? I'm after bits for a manual conversion.

Cheers

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