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1982 hr30 2 door import coupe - the povo pack so it had winding windows no power stuff.

just sprayed in mazda blue

r32 rb20det with loom r32 auto ecu (doesnt effect the facts its to be manual) turbo manifold and custom dump. currently apart at SST automotive to get new piston rings and bearings which it didnt need but i wanted to be safe

needs coils which i can source and alt starter motor

rb20det 5 speed box with stock clutch and flywheel, hr30 tailshaft which needs yoke

long nose r200 lsd which is still ok ive been told

big fark off truck cooler and evo 5 cooler with was in accident but fine

s13 seats not yet put in car

rb20afm

na r33 rims

6 point bolt in cage

new shocks in back not sure about the rest.

chasis is straight as.

brakes will need machining to remove rust off them due to car sitting for several years or just drop dr30 ones in there. they are discs front and rear

rear seats could do with a tidy up

the car sat around for 4 years before i touched it. due to uni / work / personal stuff i wont be able to finish it. the project has a solid base but like i said i wont get it done so it may as well go to someone with the ability to finish it and enjoy the car. NOTE: these parts are all yet to go into car so hence its why its a project.

im looking at 4k ono but im cool so im willing to negotiate.

i am in perth so it makes things harder for easterners but ive been as honest as i can be.

pm me or email me at [email protected]

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Hey man ill take shell if you can organise transport to vic (ill pay for it.)Can i get some extra pics of paint as it looks a little peely.is it 2 pac or acrylic?.also what does the shell come with?Has it been regoed in aus before?how straight is it?If i take whole lot is the rb20 rebuilt or just pulled down?Anything extra u can add?

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