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OK, the Dr is for sale,list as follows.

83 DR30RSX

FJ20et,Arias forged pidtons, Tomei cams/cam gears, 550cc injectors, balanced bottom end with equal balanced rods, brand new Exeddy 5 puck HD clutch, new genuine Nissan head gasket, Wolf 3dv4 with hand controller, Garret GT35 turbs with 330rwhp @ 16psi, car has run up to 355 @ 19psi.

Fj turbo 5 spd, R200 lsd, S14 4pot front brakes and coil over struts and king springs, standard rear discs with S13 rear struts/springs.

Standard original interior is in immaculate cond as is the rest of the car with a genuine 69,xxx kays on the clock.

Price: looking for around the $14500 mark.

Location: Perth Western Australia

Contact details: 0414922685 or [email protected]

Cheers, Vaughan

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Sorely tempted by this as a track machine but in WA...arrrgh :wave: !

Any pics for curiousity sake? :laugh:

cheers

OK, the Dr is for sale,list as follows.

83 DR30RSX

FJ20et,Arias forged pidtons, Tomei cams/cam gears, 550cc injectors, balanced bottom end with equal balanced rods, brand new Exeddy 5 puck HD clutch, new genuine Nissan head gasket, Wolf 3dv4 with hand controller, Garret GT35 turbs with 330rwhp @ 16psi, car has run up to 355 @ 19psi.

Fj turbo 5 spd, R200 lsd, S14 4pot front brakes and coil over struts and king springs, standard rear discs with S13 rear struts/springs.

Standard original interior is in immaculate cond as is the rest of the car with a genuine 69,xxx kays on the clock.

Price: looking for around the $14500 mark.

Location: Perth Western Australia

Contact details: 0414922685 or [email protected]

Cheers, Vaughan

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