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Due to work commitments, I am about to start parting out my DR30 project, with alot of parts available, is there much interest from anyone in WA for anything?

I really can't be bothered shipping anything large interstate. Most parts are brand new.

Parts include;

Iron mask front end

Vented FRP Iron mask bonnet

Jenesis FRP front lip and side skirts

Jenesis FRP front bumper (needs repairing)

8 point bolt in cage from Japan.

Complete interior (minus seats) with several brand new parts from Nissan. Uncracked dash.

Recaro seats with mesh head rests and R30 rails.

Jenesis 260 km/h speedo with 10,000 rpm tacho

Front and rear windscreens

Brand new coupe rear lower chrome window trims.

Jenesis oil cap and gear knob

If anyone in WA is interested, the shell (unregistered) is available as well, can do a deal if anyone wants the shell and all the parts. Shell is currently in 2 pac primer.

At this point in time the engine and gearbox is not available.

Cheers,

Steve

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Willing to ship, bulky items you will have to organize shipping yourself (to the point of having someone pick it up from my place as I am too busy with work to drop it anywhere)

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Will send the front bar if you are patient with me in getting it shipped.

I am happy to wrap it in bubble wrap or cardboard, if you can organize to have it picked up from me (Dianella 6059 for reference)

IF it needs to be dropped to a depot, It could take some doing, but not impossible. I am in the middle of busy season at work so for large items I am quite time poor.

I am willing to post the rear moulds (assuming this is what you mean?)

DSCF20021.jpg

The following parts are gone;



Iron mask front end


Jenesis FRP lip and skirts


Recaro seats with mesh head rests


Jenesis 260 km/h speedo with 10,000 rpm tacho


Jenesis oil cap and gear knob


Grey tail lights


Shell is gone but the Body Loom and engine harness are still available (no ECU)


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