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Bought this last weekend out west off some guy that didn't do much with it and had it for just over a month from buying it off a 80yo man that always kept it garaged.

Specs so far:

-1987 model.

-rb30

-150,000 ks

has stock everything, but apart from that the interior and paint are in mint condition! it has a slight f**ked wheel bearing and the fuel meter doesn't work, also the projectors need a clean. Exhaust has a hole somewhere in it too.

quite frankly i think my father is jealous as he won't stop talking to me about the car but doesn't even want to look at my s14 when it comes to convos with him lol.. :twisted:

Engine bay is pretty neat and very clean! car has no rust or no dented panels apart from a few tiny dings from R-tard parkers.

so far i've had a quick look around the car and already know what i wish to change as soon as i get to this weekend.

-take off plastic headlight protectors.

-take rain shield off passenger front left door.

-take mud flaps off.

-take number plate plastics off.

because its going to be a daily i don't think i'll do that much to it, possibly some coilovers, low and some rims. ;)

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will post a pic of the rb30 tomorrow if any of u care lol. just too dark at the moment.

for the price i got this for i'm pretty happy with it as it was such a steal. :)

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