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Dear Mexican Nick,

For someone that lives in the state you don't know much about it eh? or how to address Mr Google???

Toora is on the south coast above Wison's Promodary Marine Park.

Now you have learned something today eh??????

Cheers, D

victoria is such a massive place

Im not well taught on victorian, australian geography..lol

He finally replied to my question and guess what, it was white and it's now black, so it was never black out of the factory as we thought. It's just another resprayed Oz delivered MR30 poverty pack, and it's probably worth something, but nothing near a grand.

IMHO

Cheers, D

i think this bloke posted on the r31 forum in a r30 pics thread about 3-4 months ago, the car just looks fimilar with the hub caps, had a large rear "drift" wing.... someone my remember it.

if thats not the same person then i'm sorry for getting you mixed up with this seller.

O.M.G...bwahahahahaha....geez,m maybe i should put mine up there..

"grannie spec 82 MR30 all original (cept for damage in right rear cnr - tree) can do 0-100 in 5.3 mins!..on LPG...still has original jesus fish. Eleventy tousand dorrars"!!!

Hahahahaha

  • 10 months later...

Hahahahahaha this guy is back trying to sell his car only this time it's "Low km's clean and tidy (classic)", and "you are bidding on a classic and extremely hard to find ! 1982 datsun nissan skyline."

Plus and I quote he has replaced nearly every part! Including all of the oils and the oil filter! Also it has a "custom" sprayed body. Hahahaha

Only $5000 buy it now!!!!

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1982-R30-Datsun-Nis...93%3A1|294%3A50

Edited by r30kansai
Hahahahahaha this guy is back trying to sell his car only this time it's "Low km's clean and tidy (classic)", and "you are bidding on a classic and extremely hard to find ! 1982 datsun nissan skyline."

Plus and I quote he has replaced nearly every part! Including all of the oils and the oil filter! Also it has a "custom" sprayed body. Hahahaha

Only $5000 buy it now!!!!

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1982-R30-Datsun-Nis...93%3A1|294%3A50

WHAT A MONKEY!!! thought he would of gotten a clue last year when he couldnt sell a car worth $500 for 34 times the value of the vehicle or maybe if he had of check nearly 30 years ago when the car was brand spanker it still wasnt even the price he was asking for it i say let him live in his world full of flying cops and $17,000 auto mr30 sedans with "custom paint jobs"

And it gets worse:

Safety belt pre-tensioners?

3-speed auto with boost control?

Upper control arm bushes?

(So that's what's wrong with my R30's - the upper bushes are shot!)

Oh dear.....

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