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It would want to be, for 50k more. Disappointing that it doesn't have an S20. So either not a gtr, or not worth that much coin, IMO

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For the love of god Soc's have a look if nothing else. You might find grill, eyebrows, moulded trim, lenses, half shafts ... Even if the panels are rubbish after all it's hard to come across a C210 cache on the cheap these days!

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For Sale:

L20ET Block C211 - rusty - $50

L20ET Crank - $50

L20ET Intake manifold - $100

L20ET Turbo to intake manifold pipe - BOV port welded on $5

L20ET Sump (damage, pushed in) - $5

Turbo Back exhaust suit C211 L20ET minus rear muffler - FREE

L24E Intake manifold - stripped - $20

L24E Block including crank and pistons - rusty - $50

L24E R30 Loom $75

L24E R30 ECU $75

L24E Sump - $15

C211 L24E E30 head - partly disassembled - FREE

C211 L20ET 05L head - need reconditioning $150

VL RB30 Radiator with cap $150

2x Stock RB30 cams Non Turbo $25ea

Stock VL RB30ET Turbo - $100 Minimal play

Red RB30 Rocker cover - $20

2x RB30 turbo crossover pipes One standard, other one modified for BOV - $50ea

VL Commodore 3EM Manual Non Turbo ECU - $100

All prices Negotiable

Pics available on request.

Will post interstate

For quickest response please PM.

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FOR SALE:

NISSAN SKYLINE KPGC110 GTR GRILL.

Imported from Japan a few years ago.

Genuine.

3 piece grill, centre is metal and outer sections are fibreglass.

Correct GTR badge and mesh.

Grill is in very good condition and the fit is perfect.

Has had a few repaints over the years, currently black (non original colour, original colour is gunmetal) and a repair to one of the fibreglass sections (refer to photo 5).

Mounting tabs are perfect.

Price: $1750.00

Can email more photos on request.

I am located in Brisbane.

All enquiries please phone me on 0432600600.

Cheers,

Sasha

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As mentioned in the general section, I have a complete R30 TI with a shed full of doors,boot, bonnet etc, spare starter and altenator ecu's etc

it goes and is currently registered. Wheels are original TI 15".

I drive it every day and it looks like an '84 Skyline in the usual condition.My son just got an R32 so I am going to get my Stagea back.

$1500 drive away but you will need a trailer for the spares. It has a tow bar.

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FOR SALE

KYB STRUTS $250

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280996775231&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT#ht_1386wt_1159

Original RARE HKS R30 / DR30 FJ20 FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER BOLT ON KIT $450ono

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=271079991976&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT#ht_1440wt_1159

RARE SET OF GENUINE SSR MESH WHEELS with crazy offset, absolute boss on a r30 $1950

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=271091014266&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT#ht_848wt_1159

Other items in the store many universal and more Dr30 parts to come, Pickup is in Southside Brisbane or please call/text me on 0433377325 to view/pickup

http://stores.ebay.com.au/DRIFT-MEDIC-WHOLESALE?_rdc=1

Also have two brand new genuine NISSAN FJ20 Earlier model DISTRIBUTOR CAPS in priginal packaging, please ask if you require model number and year to suit, should be 84-87 dr30, $85 ea

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C210 parts required.

I am looking for a Manual Steering Gear Box

and a pair of Door returns springs for my Coupe.

Anybody able to help or know of a C210 being wrecked in SA?

Cheers fellow Datsuneers

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