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I also have a 4 door R30 sedan. Mine is gold, painted it, done coilovers all round on 16" RS-8 watanbes and R33/R32 brake conversion, and soon motor and steering. Ive also go a couple of wrecks in my yard (adelaide) if you guys want any parts, just ask :D

ill post some pics soon

would love to see pics of it!

my car is still damaged and awaiting insurance pay out, which will soon go to court

i am buying Nismojos off him for parts to fix mine

A mate is buying mne off me and is gonna do heaps to it

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hey boyd, i also have a Aussie R30. Is yours auto or manual?

Mate, try going for a drive without the lid on your airbox, it sounds nuts.

Ive cut a large hole in the lid of mine and it makes the car sound awesome, gets way more air and goes a bit better. you gotta try it.

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