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FOR SALE: 1984 DR30 RS Coupe Iron Mask in silver

Location: Sydney

Kilometers: 112000 kms

Transmission type: 5sp manual

Engine: FJ20 Turbo

Modifications:

Volk Racing 16 inch rims with correct offset

Bilstein Suspension,

RSR lowered springs,

Strut Brace,

3 inch catback exhaust

Alpine CD with iPod input, 6.5 inch clarion speakers on new carpeted parcel shelf, Pioneers in front doors, Clarion shallow mount sub and amp

Completely retrimmed interior and boot (original color scheme but with a mixture of leather/tweed trim).

DR30XX plates

Roadworthy Certificate:Not applicable in NSW

Registered: Feb 2010

Accident History: None

Finance on car?: No

Asking Price: around $15k

Contact Details: call Steve on 0414342094

Reason for sale: Love the car but have bought a specialist tarmac rally/track car and 3 cars is just an indulgence when the money could be put to better use.

Other Comments:

Won best Classic in 2007 Skylines Australia Show in Sydney.

Almost mint paint. 2009 had all fluids and oils changed. Air con regassed at the same time. Absolutely nothing to spend. Not the fastest DR30 in the country but probably one of the best.

NO SWAPS, TRADES WITH CASH ADJUSTMENTS etc

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