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I'm after a running R30 for wrecking, ( L24E ), I dont care about the body, or if the engine is worn out, but it must be running,

Location, NorthWest, Tasmania, would be nice.

Anyone ?, there must be one some where on the NorthWest ?

what parts are you after?

i had a R30 that i wrecked, still have a few parts laying around

-Jake

I'm after all the bits to get the engine running, ie, ECU, relays, wiring, fule pump, filters, regulator, if it uses one, manifolds, injectors etc.. thats why I was after a complet (engine wise) car,

My plain was to strip the wiring from the R30, remake a wiring harnes, with only the EFI stuff, make sure it still runs, then move it all to my 240K

Nigel

  • 2 weeks later...
Have ECU, wiring harness, injectors (1 stuffed), $100.00 the lot. Also coil, dissy, thermostat housing....

Go to NS.com, theres a complete R30 with an L28E up north for $1000. Can't get better than an L28!

Don't mean to stick my head in where its probably not wanted, but a mate of mine is doing up a 240K GT coupe at the moment, we discussed all the pro's and cons of staying with the L series engine, EFI, etc..... and in the end the FAR FAR better option was an RB30E, almost bolts straight in with little modification.

And while im here i'll throw in the sales pitch too - I have a great condition complete running RB30 out of a 1990 series 3 with EVERYTHING (even the extractors are still bolted on), so if your interested...

Cheers

Paul.

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