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1983 DR30 RS-TURBO

ENGINE:

FJ20ET (which by the looks has had rocker cover off, and cams installed)

TRUST TD07-25A

HKS cast monifold

HKS external gate

Hyperdrive custom intercooler piping

TRUST Intercooler

TRUST Highmount front pipe

875cc injectors

EFI Hardware fuel rail

Sard fuel pressure regulator

BOSCH 044 fuel pump

PowerFC D-Jetro

SR20 multicoil wiring harness setup

3 Inch turbo back system

Apexi exhaust valve for quietening the car down when needed

DRIVELINE:

5 Speed manual

Excedy heavy duty clutch

Unknown Mechanical Diff

Bridgestone Potenza Shock - Nice firm ride and no leaks

INTERIOR:

Reclinable bucket seat for driver

RS-TURBO red/black interior

Guages in dash

Personal Steering wheel

PowerFC hand controller

EXTERIOR:

16" Watanabee's

Iron Mask Front

84 Style tail lights

Looking for $12000 or trades for a Cefiro, Silvia, Laurel + cash my way.

0415 060 754 Text only as work Most days and nights

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