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They are R30s. Both Automatic.

1 White, and one blue. (faded)

Both with running motors.

White is 1984 R30 Auto. All suspension replaced and all new bushes all round. On New King springs and munroe shocks.

Appart from that its stock. Replaced thermostat and has an R33 radiator in it. The radiator was not working properly..

Anyway. all good to go and just needs some love to be a great car.

The Blue one has no controll arms or rear diff/arms. So no wheels. and is basically a full parts car. Exelent condition. Its a 1983 R30 Auto Special edition... (badge on the grille?) Get rid of as a whole.

I am looking to get rid of the lot...

Will post in the For sale section.

Please text if interested 0417716293.

Located in Rockhampton, Queensland.

Thanks Lads.

No picture of blue one.

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