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Hey guys and girls unfortunately I have to sell my 1984DR30 RS – Turbo

This is a rare car in a great colour. Has 141,XXXkm never been involved in an accident, always garage ,cleaned regularly, no oil leaks

Head Gasket, water pump has been done 10,000km ago by synergy motorsportheaps of recites

Mods inc

High-flowed standrad turbo in good condition.(will make 230kw at 18psi)

Currently running 13psi and it makes 170kw at the wheels (Have dynosheets)

Greddy boost gauge

Front mount intercooler

Blow off valve combo

Momo steering wheel

Full HKS exhaust

K&N pod filter

New Leads

4 wheel disc brakes

Original sticker Decals

All original badges

Front Pedders springs

Cusco caster adjustable top

Cusco Strut brace

Drift Fuel Rail

1L Surge Tank‏

XXR 002 wheels 16-8.

Power windows.

Power steering.

Cruise control

Sony cd mp3 player and speakers.

Air con.not fitted!!

Heaps of Spares

Reason For Sale:

Bought this car thinking I can afford the payments and I can't pay

The folks back witch I Real bad about, it's also hard to rego and

Insure three cars as iv found out

Looking at $8500 ono happy todeal with interstate buyers at their own cost

Ring Me on 0434080331 after 6pm

Or text any time

I'm in S.A

Cheers Lloyd

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  • 2 weeks later...

heya mate.

are you going to have it at all japan day? if not get in contact with iron chef and get it there with signs.

im keen to have a look.

cheers

matt

  • 2 weeks later...

sorry guys been on holiday Roy its running a stock ecu thats been chiped (dont know what) had it on dyno and is running safe AF ratios the chassie rails are straight and its got some nolatahnes and runing gabriell adjustable rear shocks got stock shocks in frount at the moment comes with coilovers thought , bit of faded on roof and boot adds to the chacecture i think

oh also price drop $7500 Need gone ASAP (bought anouther car LOL)

Super tough car bro. True 80's style import. So much character and style.

GL man.......I would love one of these for a weekend cruiser. I just cant justify another weekend car with the treasury.....if you know what i mean.

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