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For sale: 1983 NISSAN SKYLINE DR30 (WIDE BODY)

Asking Price: $14,900 firm as the car owes well over $19,000

Killometer's: N/A

Manual

Engine Type: FJ20DET

Pictures:

dr30pic17mk.jpg

dr30pic21wt.jpg

dr30pic34rf.jpg

Modifications:

HKS T-300 TURBO

HKS MANIFOLD

HKS EXTERNAL WASTEGATE

TRUST FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER

POLISHED ENGINE, AND ENGINE BAY PARTS

AFTER MARKET INJECTORS

AFTERMARKET MECHANICAL LSD

STRAIGHT 3” EXHAUST (MOST STAINLESS) FROM THE TURBO BACK

MICROTECH COMPUTER (PROGRAMMED BY DYSON ROTARY)

HIFLOW EXTERNAL FUEL PUMP (BRAND NEW) AND NEW FUEL CELL

GEARBOX OVERHAULED/REBUILT

CUSCO ADJUSTABLE COIL OVERS – CAMBER ADJUST FRONT

TURBOSMART BLEED VALVE ( .7 BAR @ 280HP DYSONS )

AFTER MARKET ELECTRIC THERMO FAN

BRIDE BRIX RACING SEAT

OMORI OIL TEMP GAUGE

OMORI OIL PRESSURE GAUGE

GREDDY BOOST GAUGE

PERSONAL STEERING WHEEL

MD AND CD HEAD UNIT

PIONEER AMP

PIONEER SUB

PROFESSIONALLY RESPRAYED BY DMD ( INCLUDING ENGINE BAY AND BOOT )

FRONT AND REAR 3” OVERFENDERS

16” WATANABE DEEP DISH RIMS

AFTERMARKET FRONT SPOILER

Complianced: Yes since 2004

Road Worth Certificate: Yes current

Registration: Yes current

THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS SPENT ON THIS CAR.....HEAPS MORE THAN THE ASKING PRICE!

The car is located on the Gold Coast in QLD

You can Contact me via PM, mob 0409 576 814 or Paul on 0438 377 028.

Please no tyrekickers or joyriders, only PM if you are definitely interested and have the money waiting otherwise it wastes peoples time. Thank you

James :P

  • 3 weeks later...

That looks mad!

I'm not in the market for something like this but I'm sure someone is. It is a pretty unique car so it might take a while.

Free bump.

Any takers? Havnt had much interest from this Skyline site? Does anyone have any suggestions on where to post it forsale?

ozdat and datnet for schnitzel... Heaps of FJ20 freaks around there

Maybe sneak a link in on the 'Classic Skylines' section here... Heaps of R30 boys in there

dude thats the shizel. makes me want my dr30 back. (rb26,450@wheels :lol: ) stupid magna t-boned it)

if only i had the cash. :) not being a time waster but i couldent not say anything. :P

good shit. youl move it for sure. try the vic area. i= noticed lots down there.

ps.you dont need a brand new bootlid do you? ive got one :D

pps. thats got some really exencive hard to get stuff on it to. ie sus,cast manifold,front bar,watanabies etc easily 10g in cool shit oh yeah and the diff$$$

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 year later...
aww damn

if only i had the money, i'd buy it right now. :thumbsup:

that car is sex :)

Umm guys look at the post date march 2006!!!!

This car has changed hands a couple of time since then and now resides in Tassie

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