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Hey all,

I figured this would be more relevant here than in for sale section as i don't know what to classify it as.

I need to get rid of the 30 so I can get a 32 as my parents won't let me have both

Car is 85 R30 Hatch

L20ET engine with busted rings in cylinder 5, head is removed, block is in engine bay still.

Supra intercooler

15" Speedy hyperfang rims

Wolf 3D version 3 ecu with hand controller

R180 or R200 LSD

Koni Suspension

2.5" exhaust

Sony CD player

JBL 6.5" splits front and rear

Soundstream amp

other bits and pieces

loads of spares from intake manifolds to interior door trim (brand new)

r30 workshop manuals

would make a good rb project car, does have big dents on both front quarter panels and front bumper is broken though.

otherwise, drop an L24 in it and stick the manifold/turbo off the L20 on it, would all bolt up.

ASKING 2500 OR NEAR OFFER FOR THE LOT

located in Adelaide

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Thanks I thought it was over 100rwkw but yeah...

I may seperate if i get enough interest so i can make around $2000 off parts but would prefer to sell complete. There are a fair few $$$ worth of parts in it so I would like to think I could make the money I am asking

Cheers again

Dwayne

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