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R30 SKYLINE FOR SALE

I have a 1982 Datsun R30 Skyline For Sale here in Adelaide. This car was purchased new by my Father-in-law in 1982 and sadly past away 6 months later. The car has remained in our shed ever since. It has done a genuine 84,000 KLMs and is in mint condition. It is fuel injected and is aslo on LPG. Metalic Green in colour with perfect Beige velour interior. I have not got pics at this stage but will soon supply them in a day or two. I am asking $5,000 firm for this vehicle as the only way to discribe it is Brand New! Please genuine enquiries only Thanks. Feel free to contact me on my email:-

[email protected]

or Gary

Ph. 0402 673 933

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get some pics up, and the actual model number as there are heeps of differend R30's

DR30 has FJ20 turbo engine,

HR30 has L20et,

Aussie MR30 has 2.4lt 6 in it,

Sth Afrika has 2.8 in it,

jap r30 can have even a carby ca18

need more details

and remember the only person that would pay that much for it will be an absolute enthusiast, as they usually go for $400 to $2000

they just arent anything special these days to the average car nut, heaps of potential though

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get some pics up, and the actual model number as there are heeps of differend R30's

DR30 has FJ20 turbo engine,

HR30 has L20et,

Aussie MR30 has 2.4lt 6 in it,

Sth Afrika has 2.8 in it,

jap r30 can have even a carby ca18

need more details

and remember the only person that would pay that much for it will be an absolute enthusiast, as they usually go for $400 to $2000

they just arent anything special these days to the average car nut, heaps of potential though

As I said the pics are on the way. Its the 2.4 injected. and yes I know you can get them from $400 - $2000 but not in showroom condition with only 85,000 klms and still running on its original factory Bridgestone tyres. But if it doesn't sell then its back to the shed for another 20 years or so. Money doesn't interest me, its the car that is the major factor, and if someone wants a Skyline in prestine original condition then they would appreciate what they pay for.

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As I said the pics are on the way. Its the 2.4 injected. and yes I know you can get them from $400 - $2000 but not in showroom condition with only 85,000 klms and still running on its original factory Bridgestone tyres. But if it doesn't sell then its back to the shed for another 20 years or so. Money doesn't interest me, its the car that is the major factor, and if someone wants a Skyline in prestine original condition then they would appreciate what they pay for.

Is the car still available for sale?? Wheres the pics?

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