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Hi all,

I have a near comnplete R30 sedan for sale either whole or for parts. I'll be keeping the rear cradle and diff etc. Car is complete and driving at the moment.

I'll be pulling the parts out I want over the next few weeks and using them to repair/upgrade my C210. I would like to get rid of it fairly soon after. So if anyone wants the whole thing minus what I keep and pick it up themselves they can have it for free. If no one wants it complete then it will be parted out. I'm not looking to make money from it so if you come and take the parts off yourself you can have most of them for free.

Anything I have to remove and/or post I will charge mostly based on how much time and trouble I need to spend doing it. I am pretty busy so would much prefer you take the parts off yourself hence why it will be free if you do so. I can't keep the car long and it will be scrapped around mid January regardless of what is left.

The car is/was blue-silver and is in ok condition. Paint is very faded and flakey. Panels are decent with no rust that I have seen. Interior is fairly good. Engine runs well. Only noticable leaks were a couple of injectors leaking fuel.

Call or msg 0401 598 047 or contact me through this forum.

Terry,

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I'm after a complete N47 cylinder head ( MR30 should have one ),

I'll give you $130 delivered to me,

Burnie, Tasmania, 7320

Nigel

hey Nigel

I live in Lonnie i have a mr30 front cut in my drive way with a l24 with n47 head from memory i want it gone make me an offer if u want

cheers

chinna

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does anyone have a mr30 front?

What you need and where are you? But most of all, what series is your car?? S1 1981~Aug 83, or S2 Sept 83~85???

I have a full sick chrome S1 honey combe grille, probably have headlights to match, but only got S2 guards that not keen to let go.

Cheers, D

i have an 85 mr30, and im in need of just the front bumper and the skirt that sits at the bottom, im in taree NSW

The bottom gravel tray is probably not a problem, as I'm taking it off one of my cars, but front bumpers in good nick are hard to find. I'll look around down here, but how do you get them?

D

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