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Plans have changed and motorvation has ceased. Selling as is. Needs prob a day of solid work to get running, engine anchillaries hooked back up. left 1/4 window to be installed and ignition re-fitted.

1984 DR30 sedan

Silver over black

114xxx km

Late model tail lights(left has some light cracks)

King springs and monroe shocks at each corner

2.5 inch exhaust

Bosch BOV

Other than that its bog stock. Long nose R200 clutch pack LSD standard. Body very straight. Top 1/2 of the paint is great. Bottom could do with a touch up.

Most would know the potential the FJ20 carries. 170rwkw achievable on 15psi through stock turbo. 300rwkw on stock bottom end!

Sunshine Coast

0415291321

$2800

No low ballers.

DR30008.jpg

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its a DR30 hugh, not a MR30

1800TI - 1.8 L Z18S SOHC I4, 105 hp (77 kW), later models 1.8 L CA18S SOHC I4, 105 hp (77 kW)

2000TI - 2.0 L Z20E SOHC I4

280D GT - 2.8 L LD28 SOHC I6 Diesel

2000GT and Passage - 2.0 L L20E SOHC I6

2000GT Turbo, Passage and Paul Newman Version - 2.0 L L20ET turbo I6, 140 hp (103 kW, 206 N m)

RS - 2.0 L FJ20E DOHC I4, 150 hp (112 kW, 181 N m)

RS-X and RS-X Turbo C - 2.0 L FJ20ET DOHC turbo I4, 190 to 205 hp (140 to 151 kW, 225 to 245 N m)

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is this the DR30 that was on ebay around christmas time???

very good price, i mean half the work is done when you buy something like this....

an FJ20det alone is worth over $1500 these days....

good value.... VERY good buy to whoever is looking for a good project

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Nah highly doubt it was on ebay.. Previous owner wasn't motivated in selling. I remember there was a coupe on ebay around that time though??

Its a relatively low km gearbox so the synchro's should still be sweet unlike so many other DR's. The smart thing would be to wreck it. The diff is worth $900. I just don't have the motivation. Plus I would rather someone resurrect it and look after it.

I presume its had a respray at some stage as there is only 1 20c size bubble of rust next to the rear 1/4 window.

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What's it need for rego?

When was it imporetd? Is all the relevant paperwork with it? Has it evern been complied, or was it brought in as a 15 year old import?

I know someone looking for one of these. I'm seeing him tomorrow, and will pass it on. (He rebuilt one of the ex Gibson R30's a couple of years ago and is itching to get one of his own now)

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