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Time to move on to bigger and better things as I've had enough fun (and spent enough money) on my DR30. Currently in the search of another import, possibly an R32 GTR with lots of tackle on it.

1982 DR30 RS Turbo 2 Door Coupe.

* FJ20ET 5 Speed

* 160000 original km

* Air Conditioned

* 16 inch Volk Racing Rims with brand new tyres

* Lowered

* Retrimmed R34 Interior

* Tinted Windows

* 3" Turbo Back Exhaust

* K'N Pod Filter

* Blitz Super Sound Blow Off Valve

* Momo Steering Wheel

* Full Alpine Stereo

* Alarm/Immobiliser/Central Locking

* Greddy Turbo Timer

* Omori Boost Gauge

* Oct 04 Rego

Goes excellent and easily holds its own compared to TT Soarers, R32's, S13's etc. Regularly serviced at 5000km intervals. In immaculate condition for its age and keeps people guessing. Extra photos sent on request. Car based in NSW.

* $13000 ono

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Car now selling with 12 months rego at no extra cost. Was just dynoed to 135kw@wheels pulling 5300rpm. Offers?? Needs to sell as new car is on its way!

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Congrats, pitty to see such a fine example of a DR30 being passed on :D. Btw how hard was it it mount those rear seats? Ive just installed GTX famila seats Compehy, but need something better for the rear.

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