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:P 1984 DR30 RSX 4dr FJ20 (intercooled turbo) immaculate original condition. Silver with black and red interior Second original owner, had 42,000km when i purchased it in person in Japan 2003.Has orignial owners manual,service book and some japanese rego history. 85k now, always serviced every 5000k,motul oil, genuine filters etc.Very fussy mechanic owner. Won best DR30 at Skylkines Australia show and shine on the central coast this year.Power windows, door locks, cruise control etc.Best in Australia, would suit collector. Comes with "DR30 BIBLE" japanese magazine on DR30 skylines. Can supply original japanese sales brochure for this model DR30 if buyer wants.$8500 ono, rego till end of December.Any questions call 0405252377.

Alan.

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:huh: 1984 DR30 RSX 4dr FJ20 (intercooled turbo) immaculate original condition. Silver with black and red interior Second original owner, had 42,000km when i purchased it in person in Japan 2003.Has orignial owners manual,service book and some japanese rego history. 85k now, always serviced every 5000k,motul oil, genuine filters etc.Very fussy mechanic owner. Won best DR30 at Skylkines Australia show and shine on the central coast this year.Power windows, door locks, cruise control etc.Best in Australia, would suit collector. Comes with "DR30 BIBLE" japanese magazine on DR30 skylines. Can supply original japanese sales brochure for this model DR30 if buyer wants.$8500 ono, rego till end of December.Any questions call 0405252377.

Alan.

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Good luck with the sale - these are a fun car to drive! Would have been a close showdown between your 4 door and my coupe - if I hadn't have sold it 1 month before the Show and Shine.

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