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OK, sell off time.

DR30rsx h/lights:$200

DR30rsx h/plate t/lights: $150

Front struts+brakes: $100

Rad with fans: $100

STD turbo .63: $150

STD ecu+afm: $100

STD coil with cas: $40

Ironmask bonnet: $40

Lots of other engine bay bits as well inc brake master and p/steer pumps line etc just let me know via PM.

Cheers, Vaughan.

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Not seeing a PM from u Dan??? Sorry guys I have no pics atm as being the dopey bastard I am I forgot to take some before I flew out, but I'm going to try and convince the Missus to take a few pics of the lights and shit and email them to me, any of the other stuff will have to wait for just under a cupla weeks, apologies for any inconveniance.

Vaughan.

Hmmm maybe dan Pm'd you elsewhere lol.

Any chance you can get either teamdat or another ozdat WA member to send the struts down to melbourne?

Cheers,

Waz.

PS: the struts have a similar rotor bolted behind the hub design as k,200b,1600 etc? Not intergrated like mr30 and aus r31?

Hmmm maybe dan Pm'd you elsewhere lol.

Any chance you can get either teamdat or another ozdat WA member to send the struts down to melbourne?

Cheers,

Waz.

PS: the struts have a similar rotor bolted behind the hub design as k,200b,1600 etc? Not intergrated like mr30 and aus r31?

Hey Dan/Waz, postage on the struts would have to wait untill I get home because they are in a big f-off tool box which is locked and I have the key here at work, plus I have to work out freight cost etc etc.And yeh the rotor set up is the same as the Datto bolted from behind style.

Cheers, Vaughan.

  • 2 weeks later...
Straight bolt on for what Dodgy??

Tail lights up for sale again as R30kansai has dissappeared off the face of the earth.

Rad sold too.

Ok have also got an DR30RS dash cluster $100 and a set of standard rear struts/springs $50, and tail lights STILL for sale as well.

Vaughan.

Ok have also got an DR30RS dash cluster $100 and a set of standard rear struts/springs $50, and tail lights STILL for sale as well.

Vaughan.

Turbo cluster I take it? If you don't mind, what's the odo reading, and is it an early (clock face) or late (grid pattern) type?

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