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Hey guys,

Feeling the need for a change. I have decided to sell/swap my 1967 300SEL Mercedes Benz. It is an awesome classic car which must have been unbelievable in its day. It has a RB30 High comp Turbo motor in it with a Jatco 4spd. I am looking to swap it for an R34 or even sell it.

PRICE: $20 000

Details:

Engine: RB30 High comp. Turbocharged.

Gt35R copy(from Japan)

FMIC

Custom made full Carbon Fibre intake plenum, Carbon fibre intake trumpets

Rebuilt head, new springs, Wade 818 cam (1000ks old)

GTR 440cc injectors

Microtech Lt8s

Gearbox: Jatco 4spd Auto

Stage 1 shift kitted

(5000k old)

Suspension: Original self-leveling airbag suspension.

Engine driven air pump

High or std setting from inside the car

This is all original suspension (1967!!) The ride height is also fully adjustable by removing the height control sensor arms and shortening or lengthening them. It takes about 5 mins to change your base setting. The height adjustment from inside could be handy if I ever got pulled over too! (not that I ever have)

Interior: All original, with the exception of no glove box( because there is a nice little Microtech sitting behind the glovebox lid instead!!) And the dash is fitted with blue led lights, with the original clock converted to a boost gauge!!

Bodywork: Original paint. Bonnet is crazy cracked all the rest is pretty good. Small rust spots on lower doors and rear window. Small dent in rhf guard and small dent in drivers door.

Wheels: 18 inch Dolce DC-12.

Exhaust: 3 inch straight through 2 2inch Carbon mufflers.

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Car made 250Hp @wheels on 10psi, 350ft/lb torque. Tuned by Dyson Rotary.

Let me know what you think, even if you have something of interest to swap plus cash would be good too, trying to save for holiday!

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Forgot to mention it has a Pioneer stereo. Head unit, pair of 6x9's, and two 12inch subs in the boot with amp.

where are you located mate, i got a r34 imlooking at trading off atm.

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