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The hot summer to pass, the way because the baggage of the load room was tidied up at last mostly, it is relisting. It is the R30 van reforming wagon. It is the specification which transplants the engine and interior etc from RX−X turbo C. Also the power window is transplanted. Because it is the wagon, there is no emission control like the van. It can register anywhere. You think that this the merit is largest. It is the official recognition car 輌. The engine condition is good, is. It is the plasma spark.

Travelling is unclear, but 77,000 kilograms of travel distance of engine seeding car they are. As for the body there is a place where it has the rust. Rear gate lower part especially it is terrible, is. As for the bonnet at the time of part dispatch because the certain shipping agency it does, the angular [tsu] it has struck densely. Because audio it was broken, is removed. There is only a speaker. Originally the speaker it has not been attached on the rear, but the front and back Al pine make is attached. Approximately it is the good speaker. After all, [akakuro] the appearance is good, is. If the unclear point it is, we request question or present car verification. Completely your outrageous money where you remodel from throat normal to here, catches. If you think of that, you think that it is cheap. Present car verification it is not cancellation we refuse hard. As for cancellation after the present car verifying, this time for exhibition charge no charge, as for burden it is unnecessary. After the old car transaction formation with no claim no return no cancellation. Recycling burden you ask.

(2011 September 16th 20:26 additions)

The previous vehicle inspection acquisition time (H17 year) brake system has done OH. From usually it had not hacked, because, it is all right with you think. :rofl:

Awesome... Cool car too. :thumbsup:

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Ive only seen one ever, white CA18s engine (4 cyl carbie) was pretty ordinary condish...

I always thought the Nissan Bluebird shares similar dimensions and features.... wouldnt be too much of a head fk to transplant the R30 guards and bonnet onto....

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