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hi guys,

my name is declan and a few of you probably know me from other forums (classiczcars, auszoku etc)

i had an R31 -

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and a C110 coupe -

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but i think it's finally time to own an R30!

i'm located in SA, i really want a gold/champagne coloured one but will consider white too.

as standard and clean as possible and manual is preferred.

don't really want a project, just something reliable that i can get in and daily drive.

cheers,

declan

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i think some of you guys may have seen pics floating around already, but in case you haven't, here's what i did

14x6.5 watanabes
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then i got a bit carried away
front -
14x8 -1 Riverside R101.
185/60.
rear -
14x9 -19 SSR MKI.
185/55.
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and personally my favourite pic
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Looking awesome mate!

What suspension are you running?

What engine is in it?

thanks heaps dwayne

just the standard L24!

suspension is a bit of a secret haha, will be changing it a lot of the next year though to get the height (or should i say, low) and camber that i'm after. once it's perfected i'll share

pic of me leaving the event

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dwayne in all honesty it was virtually undriveable at this height (in saying that, i did 200ishkm at that height).

will be a little lower next year but with totally different suspension set up, and everything underneath the car raised.

thanks kev. the paint it pretty fade on bonnet/roof/boot but she is very straight.

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