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I have a 84 Skyline DR30rs 2 door for sale,Its been resprayed tiga mica gold, Has JIC coilovers,trust F/M intercooler, 6 point bolt in rollcage, strut brace, and fibre glass bonnet, 3" exhaust, it has full engeneers and import paper work and has been registered in NSW, only thing is it doesnt have an engine looking for around $3500 email me at [email protected]

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ok it has power window, they all work, power steer, and has a spare turbo, distributor, and complete intake manifold, it did have a/c but the pump was no good so i turfed it, momo steering wheel, nismo gearknob , hks boost guage and turbo timer, factory interior thats red n black, and power adjustable drivers seat, im selling it because over a year ago i had a 500hp engine in it that blown up big time, hence no engine, and its just been collectiog dust eversince

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