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is forsale in WA section but willing to transport east

84 DR30 Skyline

2.1 l built FJ20

GT40r

R154 box

asking $16 000ono

located in Perth

ROss

0418 747 028

refer to link below

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Dr...ne-t231835.html

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big ass Rad with twin thermos

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1000 cc injectors, custom fuel raid, braided fuel lines, earls/ speed flow fittings

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BMI TB, Custom plenum with trumpets

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HKS GT II 60mm gate

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custom 4 inch stainless intake , 3 inch stainless cooler plumbing

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waldon FPR and waldon big fuel pump

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V mount set up ( 4 inch thick intercooler)

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custom rad res

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custom dry sump, Peterson 3 stage external oil pump, earls/speed flow fittings, front mounted oil cooler

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will consider swaps for cars such as Aristo, jzx100, soarers, stagea, legnum, caldina, r33 skyline etc

of around the same value or lesser + cash

prefer auto, but will consider manual if the car isnt to hardcore (twin plates/mech diffs. fiance has to be able to drive/ learn to drive)

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there are far more hardcore cars with RWC over east, so i dont see it as an issue to getting this one over.

Nothing is unsafe, or been cut/shut or done ina dodgy manner

Hey dude,

this is Sarahs old car from Buzz Engines, damn machine it is. I have been keeping an eye on it, and told myself no more FJ's but im starting to become keen. Where abouts in Perth are you? Is it currently licensed? What did it make on the dyno?

Cheers

EDIT: Read over your other thread, answered pretty much all my questions. Only want to know about rego in WA if you could let me know please.

Im off to Sydney for the chirssy break, but if its still going hot mid January, i will give you a call and come and have a look at it.

Cheers again,

Hayden

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i havent got it regoed yet, but it can be lic'd in wa

if you know the car you know the money and time spent on this thing

im located in joondanna, 5 mins north of perth CBD

Edited by Ross
i havent got it regoed yet, but it can be lic'd in wa

if you know the car you know the money and time spent on this thing

im located in joondanna, 5 mins north of perth CBD

OK Great. I fly back in on the 10th of Jan, i am keen but the last thing i should be doing is buying another highly modded FJ (after just selling one :D), so i will have to give it some thought.

Im out East of the air-port, so if its still available after i get back, i will be in touch.

Until then i will keep an eye on the for sale thread.

Cheers,

Hayden

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