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OK, so there is no classics for sale section that i can find, and i thought seeing as though this place has some of the most hardcore DR30 nuts in Aus i'd offer the stuff up for you guys!

I have a built FJ20 with rods, forgies, ported head. Brand new fibreglass DR30 bonnet. DR30 oil cooler kit with remote mount filter and full braided lines. Doors, door windows, dash, R30 cluster, boot lid, R30 head lights amd tail lights and heaps of other random bits. So if your looking for something, hit me up.

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Hi

I am interested in body parts around the firewall. Could you let me know where you are and if that area of the car is available or do you want to sell the whole shell? What condition is it in?

Regards

John

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