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FOR SALE:

1x Turbo exhaust manifold from L20et, very clean, face machined, coated in VHT exhaust Grey ($200)

1x turbo sump from L20et (has turbo oil drain fitting) to suit R30 Skyline with L6 engine, sand blasted and coated in VHT engine enamle, gloss black.($50)

1x XR6 turbo intercooler (2.25" inlet/outlet) near new, immac condition. Includes 2x 2.25" to 2.5" silicone couplings ($50)

1x 3 inch stainless exhaust and cannon muffler, one 3" flanged end - from diff only

(to suit most Nissan RWD with minor mods) Orig from S13. ($50)

All items located in Brisbane. Can courier at cost.

Prices are negotiable, make an offer if youre keen.

Take the lot for $300

Contacts:

[email protected]

or private message me

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FOR SALE .

1977 C210 DATSUN / SKYLINE COUPE .

ONE OWNER FOR FIRST 32 YEARS / ORIGINAL 39,000 KM,S .

MINT UNRESTORED / CONDITION /

MATCHING NUMBERS / 5 SPEED MANUAL / DEALER FITTED AIRCON .

COMES WITH A BRAND NEW SET 15 X 6 SUPERLITE WHEELS & TYRES .

CAN BE VEIWED IN DETAIL AT www.australianmusclecarsales.com.au IN THE OTHER CAR SECTION .

PLUS CAN BE VEIWED ON YOU TUBE 1977 DATSUN / SKYLINE MINT UNRESTORED CONDITION .

CONTACTS MOB 0419463188 / [email protected]

price $15,000.00 ONO .

FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS / A GREAT CAR WITH NOTHING TO DO .

ALL THE BEST MICK

MY77SKY

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Hey guys i've got a genuine Bride Zeta II with genuine rails to fit DR30/MR30/all R30's

Rip on drivers side

Also a pair of ssr reverse mesh 15x7.5

here's my ad anyway

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/lindisfarne/cars/nissan-datsun-skyline-r30-1983-ssr-wheels-bride-seat/1001803030

Located in Hobart

PM me offers

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DR30 front and rear seats in good condition (driver has been retrimmed at some point), plus carpet and centre console with electric windows. Also have all boot lining and headlining. $250 the lot. Contact me [email protected] and I'll send you some photos.

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Pair of 15x7.5 +19 SSR Reverse Mesh in amazing condition with 195/60 tires 90% tread $500 +shipping

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Genuine Bride Zeta II Fixed Back Seat. Rip on drivers side and wear at the top. Has R30 Skyline Genuine Rails $400 +shipping

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Located in Hobart, Tasmania

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R30 sedan for sale

good strong reliable car, good for daily

welded diff

chopped springs

CD headunit

fender mirrors

14" BBS style wheels (gold mesh)

has a couple of small dints and paint blemishes but still fairly straight for a 28 year old car

rego until december.

will not be sold with a road worthy, and will not need much at all for a roadworthy apart from raised. it passed with no problems at all a couple of months ago.

R30 sedan for sale

good strong reliable car, good for daily

welded diff

chopped springs

CD headunit

fender mirrors

14" BBS style wheels (gold mesh)

has a couple of small dints and paint blemishes but still fairly straight for a 28 year old car

rego until december.

will not be sold with a road worthy, and will not need much at all for a roadworthy apart from raised. it passed with no problems at all a couple of months ago.

Price:1300

Color: Silver

Engine: L2.4e straight 6

pictures can be attained through sms to 0400 455 914

Price, and things like colour, engine type, etc. Hell even photos might help you sell Your car.

woops, wasnt even thinking when i posted this sorry.

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