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Hi all, I have an R30 skyline that I am currently wreaking (drive train not available) but all other parts are, some parts are as follows:

- A/C system, I believe that these parts are quite rare, hard to find.

- Suspension, konis are round, the fronts are externally adjustable, these where developed with big $'s spent!

- Suspension parts

- Brakes

- Some panels (some have rust).

- Power steering racks

- Dash

etc etc.

Call for details, car / parts located Melbourne - 0417 779 055

Cheers Marcus.

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Hi all, I have an R30 skyline that I am currently wreaking (drive train not available) but all other parts are, some parts are as follows:

- A/C system, I believe that these parts are quite rare, hard to find.

- Suspension, konis are round, the fronts are externally adjustable, these where developed with big s spent!

- Suspension parts

- Brakes

- Some panels (some have rust).

- Power steering racks

- Dash

etc etc.

Call for details, car / parts located Melbourne - 0417 779 055

Cheers Marcus.

Hey mate im in great need of parts!

do you have the front windscreen chrome trim

front bumper and bumper support bar or whatever it is lol

i need the front bumper underguard thing

power steering resivour centre

centre console ashtray

underling of the drivers side like the vinyl thing the hides all the wires etc

just pm me lol im in need of a few parts

thanks :D!

the r30 suspension is totally different to an r31

. the only parts that will fit would be the interior.

i am trying to discover if the r31 front cross member will bolt up to the r30 as i know you can put front r31 struts(40 mm lower) into an r30 but not the other way round

the r30 diff is an r180 and the r31 is live axle borg warner

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Hi mate,

I am not sure about the suspension but the suspension is (external) adjustable koni on the front with king springs, with koni's also on the rear. If it does fit in then I would highly recommend this for your car. The suspension was built by the one of the technicans who worked for Koni.

The diff is not available I am using this in my car.

PM or call if you are interested.

Marcus

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