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1983 DR30 Skyline RS Turbo ‘Ironmask’

2.0l FJ20ET

5 Speed manual

New Daiken clutch

Midnight Purple

Jenesis Front spoiler extension

15 x 6.5 SSR Formula Mesh Alloys

Cusco Adjustable Camber Tops

Cusco Adjustable Front Strut Brace

Lowered suspension

Hi-flowed FJ20 Turbo (T3)

3” Kakimoto Exhaust (Dump pipe back)

Front mounted intercooler

GREX Oil Cooler with remote oil filter

VL Turbo Fuel Pump

GReddy ‘PRofec A’ Electronic Boost Controller

GReddy Turbo Timer

GReddy Adjustable Pressure Relief Valve

PROF Sheepdog Adjustable Blow-off valve

Pod Filter

Mines Ecu

Kenwood CD/Tuner/Tape

Bride Fixed Race Seat

Half Cage

Pivot Shift Light

Ultra Speed meter

Trial ash tray (best mod)

GReddy 60mm Electronic Boost Gauge (2.0bar)

OMORi 45mm Oil Pressure Gauge

OMORi 45mm Water Temperature Gauge

OMORi 45mm Oil Temperature Gauge

OMORi 60mm Exhaust gauge

Spares:

-R200 LSD

-FJ20 Turbo/Exhaust manifold/dump pipe

-Inlet manifold/throttle body/fuel rail

-Standard FJ20 ECU

Just had low km FJ20 fitted, with compression report.

Will require ADR compliance and rego

$8500

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