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Hey im bringing a container over from New Zealand a litte latter this year I have some L20et parts if anyone is interested?

I have

2 x complete but blowen engines (I cannot bring over the blocks as there just to heavy) so ask for bits and ill give you a price.

An ECU or 2, airflow meters, coupe parts, sedan parts I have a mint 4 dr DR30 in two tone grey over black. So great doors bootlid and glass

Basiclly ask and ill tell you if I have the part, what it will cost and weather it will fit in the box coming??

Also i Am Starting a small business importing Jap parts from New Zealand called NZJDM, so if you want a stock list of some of the bits and prices email me?!

[email protected]

Marc

NZJDM

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L20et engines are so crap no-one in Australia would be interested at all....

Its the turbo sump/manifolds/management/ and associated parts that are in demand

dont waste your time with the head or block...

OI. What are you up to! post if you want some stuff, i dont give a rats arse if the l20et is worth nothing i only listed those things cause there sitting in the shed doing nothing the owe me nothing so i thought say i had them!

i have sumps Manifolds and computers for them + loads of other parts for DR and HR30 skylines ps im only bringing over R30 parts if people want them im not bring over stuff on maybes except for the front strutd as they are a good upgrade for RX7s

i also have

ITEM [/size]EVO 1-3 DIN GAUGES TEIN VR4 COILOVER (FRNTS) NISSAN R30 STRUTS x3 sets COROLLA AE82 SEATS JDM ZR4 FRONT GRILL SUBARU STRUT BRACE 1 SUBARU STRUT BRACE 2 COROLLA GT CENTRE CON BFMR BODY KIT + LIGHTS STI CARBON STRUT BRACE v1-v6 STI STRUT BRACE+under brace v7 RECARO SEATS- JDM GSR Lancer MOMO WHEEL RX7 VR4 THROTTLE BODY 2"

RACE SEAT-unbranded

Marc

Edited by FJ20DR30
that 4 door, does it have good interior?

hay mate sorry but it does not, it was a track car with a half cage welded into the back

its fairly stripped now

it has most mouldings, glass, subframes, pannels, brakes etc

Marc

OI. What are you up to! post if you want some stuff, i dont give a rats arse if the l20et is worth nothing i only listed those things cause there sitting in the shed doing nothing the owe me nothing so i thought say i had them!

Marc

Take it easy Marc

I'm sure his intention was to save you shipping costs for something of little value

Take it easy Marc

I'm sure his intention was to save you shipping costs for something of little value

HMMMM you are correct i should take it easy sorry mag86, but i still think there is no need to add that to someones post.

As for shipping i have a calculater to work that out, i am not bring over anything that i dont think or know there is a dollar in, also if the original post was read correctly you would have seen that i will only bring over l20 bits if i have buyers for it

Marc

Ah so you're the guy I sent an email to yesterday. A friend of mine told me to contact you, I own a couple of DR30s and was wondering if you were willing to sell me a few items if you have them available.

I'm located in Auckland if that's any help.

Ah so you're the guy I sent an email to yesterday. A friend of mine told me to contact you, I own a couple of DR30s and was wondering if you were willing to sell me a few items if you have them available.

I'm located in Auckland if that's any help.

Yeah i sent an email to you, what do you need man?

No negativity intedned, it was just a short post with no ramblings, straight to the point.

If you can find any LD28 cranks from the diesel patrols that would be a good investment on your part.

These should be getable how much are they worth here? plenty of Safari's patrol's and ld28 Laurels in nz

(Are the the 4.2 diesel ones the same?)

hey there,

Can you get a DR30 r200 longnose diff in a 4:11 or 4:3 ratio. If so how much?

cheers

sorry no diffs at present ill keep looking i can get nissan and subaru r200 lsds out of later stuff if there any use?

L20et engines are so crap no-one in Australia would be interested at all....

Its the turbo sump/manifolds/management/ and associated parts that are in demand

dont waste your time with the head or block...

haha... my L20ET would still get up over your build at the moment.... They weren't designed to produce excessive power, it was more of a reliability thing for them i think considering mine still runs like new nearly 27 years after it was built and untouched internally.

may have a buyer for the r30 anyhow and the Chaser is flat out lushness to drive... shame i couldn't have the 1JZ in the 30

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