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Hey guys, i am wanting to get rid of my beloved r30, as i have bought an r34 project

\the car is complete except for the l24 motor and box

parts are as follows:

r200 disc brake rear end( prefer to sell complete)with 4:375-1 centre $400

Koni 90/10 shocks for the front with firm springs and stiff Koni shocks and firm springs for the rear $150

custom made 297mm? slotted front discs $250

with lower control arms/hubs etc

Early style dr30 rear lights in good condition ( very rare) $250

also have brand new in box late dr30 rear lights, never been touched and the box opened for inspection cost me an arm and a leg, so they wont be cheap. $500

all doors are complete as is boot and bonnet in good nick $50 each

front guards are good, $30 each

front and rear bumper bars $40 each( rear has 4 speed holes? but otherwise good)

front grill $20

1 nismo genuine bottom spoiler for dr30 (plastic)

maybe the only one in australia and super rare. realistic offers only

pics will be up over the next couple of days and can be sent to phones as needed.

postage to be paid for by the buyer, and free delivery within adelaide.( except for the rear cradle and bonnet, trailer hire needed for those)

the shell of the car is in great cond,i can cut panels out if needed

but maybe no postage for those.

also there is an electric sunroof but has been siliconed shut.

1 brand new alternator for l24 $50

interior has good rear seats in grey velour $50

front seats are from a hr31 in black and grey$150

centre console from dr30 $20 and $10 for the stock one

dash pad in good nick( grey) $50

1 dr30 dash and 1 mr30 dash, both pretty much the same,

dr30 has lower k's both have factory boost gauge. $50 each

2 lots of headlights, 1light has rub marks on the lens but could be polished out, $ 60 for the good set an $40 for the other

1 brand new clutch cylinder $40

brake booster and or master cylinder $20

anything else needed let me know

cheers, troy 0420 734 794

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body with doors and interior parts scrapped and the diff and rear cradle went with it :(

whats left is: front struts (koni) with discs, they have cusco adj camber tops!! $250

rear bumper $40

front nismo spoiler $200

dr30 dash $40

dr30 tail lights x 4 $200 and $500

mr30 head lights x 4 $20 each

1 grille $20

1 bonnet $50

body with doors and interior parts scrapped and the diff and rear cradle went with it :(

whats left is: front struts (koni) with discs, they have cusco adj camber tops!! $250

rear bumper $40

front nismo spoiler $200

dr30 dash $40

dr30 tail lights x 4 $200 and $500

mr30 head lights x 4 $20 each

1 grille $20

1 bonnet $50

bump!!!

Did you seriously send a long nose r200 4.375 diff with half shafts and disc brakes to the scrapyard?

yeah i know, but i ran out of time, had no man power to help and had to have space. $1000 down the drain but i was left with no choice

there was no interest until it was too late, i advertised for 2 weeks before my deadline.:spank:

quick update, front spoiler is the standard dr30 plastic type,not nismo as advertised.

still hard to come across though.:thumbsup:

located in warradale, adelaide

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  • 2 weeks later...

If anyone or yourself is interested i have a complete FJ20 engine and box out of a DR30 rebuilt with forged pistons by stewart wilkins motorsport custom fuel rail with bosch 750cc injectors with msd ignition and autronic SMC ecu tuned ready to bolt in and start

If it interests you pm me!

Would be a great conversion for a R30 skyline

Made 260hp at back tyres on 14psi never run more only 40k since engine was rebuilt untill the car slipped off the road into a tree (driver error on wet road)

  • 3 weeks later...

post-39514-0-60557700-1309050025_thumb.jpg <BR>early dr30 lights<BR> <BR>post-39514-0-17857800-1309050039_thumb.jpg <BR>Late dr30 lights BRAND NEW IN BOX!! L&R

bump!! I'll consider giving away the rear bumper and bonnet!

still have headlights and taillights!!!

  • 1 month later...

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