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Hey fellas time to move on the old girl so I can make inroads towards my new project.

1982 DR30 FJ20ET Coupe complianced in QLD in 2007.

Has new shocks and springs and some urethane bushes. Gearbox feels tight and smooth. Told by previous owner it has a blown head gasket and turbo has a blown seal. Complete Stewart Wilkins gasket set included. 120 odd thousand km on dash off the top of my head.

I've installed a neat Nardi wheel to replace the standard foam POS.

Seats need replacing, rest of interior is in gc (red & black).

Paint is shagged, There is one small spot of rust on the rear apron, only other spot is in the right sill panel (pictured)

Tail lights are faded but have no cracks.

Extremely rare rear under spoiler or 'slit spoiler' fitted. You will not find one fs in japan let alone here.

NOS RS badges on front quarters.

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$2200 Firm

Please reply here or via PM

Location: Sunshine Coast QLD

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non-goer door to door through toll was $2100. thats toll though so im sure can get it cheaper..

It cost me $850.00 by Door to Door Car Transport from Sunshine Coast to Castle Hill & they quoted the other figures when I enquired recently. CEVA are about $1600 to Adelaide and these 2 are about the cheapest.

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Thanks man, got Pretty much what I was asking for. Buyer owns a performance garage and is using it as a base for a gibson motorsport replica race car.

So Goatrider you can shove your 1500 dollar 'wreck' offer up your ass :)

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