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  1. Hey Adam! Honestly mate it was my pleasure. One thing I should point out straight up is ....that was not MY car The closer the date came, it became evident my KGC10 would not be ready, so thanks to a "NSW Corvettes Unlimited " member and VERY good friend of mine, lets call him "Ganders"... very generously made his freshly refurbished KGC10 available for the day. And a great day it was! During the Wedding ceremony we went for a coffee up on Victoria ave nearby.....in that time the parked KGC10 appeared to be the cause of three near misses due to people doing double takes and sudden pull ups in an attempt to get photos!! It caused a bit of a stir with a few of the people walking by as well " What is it?..NO WAY!! Hey come back and look at this" etc It was a pleasure to meet you, your brothers, mates, grooms men etc. I had fun, and ..um yeah, I now have ANOTHER plan for mine P.S. I wore a family heirloom thin black tie and got my hair cut Jase, the Skyline did the rest
  2. WELL! Congratulations to the happy couple......and to this corner of the forum. A combined effort saw Adam arrive at the church with style and class in a genuine 1971 Nissan Skyline GT (looking suspiciously like a GT-R of the same vintage!) Unless someone can point to an earlier occurrence, I think we can claim a first!! Again, congratulations.
  3. RE the S20 in Australia; The only one I know of, (I wish I had kept the ad from "Auto Action"!anyone remember the huge ad space EKW had?) came into and went out of East Keilor Wreckers ~ mid eighties. Engine and gearbox only. IIRC it was from a Fairlady Z432. They were asking Au$8000 back then! From memory Was bought by a company in England who regularly sourced 2nd hand Z car parts from Australia back then. It is now in good hands in GB and well looked after.
  4. I did, but sadly there is very little I could say about that club on a public forum . Save for the fact there are a few good folk there having their best efforts go to waste. Got a better idea now anyway. OH! By the way..... Skylines Australia NSW Rules and Constitution Where? I can't find 'em Cheers, Jim.
  5. In all seriousness, you were lucky to get away with it. Take it as a wake up call and book yourself into a defensive driving course. Aaron Mcgill ran a very good course but that was at Oran Park. Do a bit of a search, there will be others at "The Creek" etc.
  6. Geez! After talking with Shelby I thought you knew better than that!! We have three 1971 KGC10s in Sydney ( 1 GT-X and 2 GT's) all are silver GT-R tribute cars . One very nice stock KGC10 GT-X in Singleton area. The fourth GT-R lookalike has been sold and moved on to SouthCoast somewhere I believe. The two cars in Victoria are stock bodied KGC10's both yet to be refurbished. Another in WA. Mine is currently unregistered but should be right by then and wedding ready if you like!? We could try for two? Cheers Jim.
  7. Wots this estimated bullshit!! stick it on a dyno ya cheap tnuc !!! Even?? EVEN?!?!? Ya know....It's people like you what cause unrest Pete (Jim here ). It's a bit cheap i'nit?? Gotta be worth every penny of that?!?!? Oh! umm...Does Marvin approve ? ...aaand, wots next? Cheers mate, Jim.
  8. Ok..assuming this is not a rev up and you are not just trawling for bites; That is a pic of an Australian delivered 240K coupe. The build plate shows it's a KHGC110. 2.4 litre L6 powered. A quick google image search using "KPGC110" will give you a lot more info to digest. Have fun!
  9. ....And she wasn't alone! The Prince Skyline GT Register is currently at rest in the Blue Mountains (NSW) after traveling from Victoria, (a few from Queensland as well I think?) to Bathurst over the weekend. Lithgow was another stopover. I'm still trying to get up the hill to catch up with whoever made it!
  10. Already an inquiry re shipping to Japan. The Australian market badging for the C110 seems to be just as desirable in Japan as the JDM badging is in Australia! Datsun in place of Skyline, GL in place of GT. Anything to be different I s'pose?!
  11. For a daily driver the 240K still does well. I used one 'til recently for getting around Sydney. 34 year old 240K still more comfortable than a 2003 Hilux Here's a bit of inspiration for ya! I add more as I find 'em.
  12. 72GT

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    What CSA said X2. ....But if you do buy remember you are buying a hobby. Without the Prince register network it can be a long and lonely road when the inherent characteristics of what is now a very rare 40+ year old car come to light. An enthusiast will experience a rare joy that goes with the ownership of a classic Skyline GT-B, and this one is one of the best out there. R34 said... STOOOONE the BLASPHEMAAAH!! Ghostrider said... Yes! One of the four KGC10's in Sydney at the moment. All Silver KPGC10 look a likes. That particular one you saw is running in a new motor. All straight 6's with triple twin choke side draughts. I like to think of them as GT-Bs a few years on
  13. Originally fitted to the Oct '69 ~ March '72 GC10 KGC10 and KPGC10 If you can find someone to buy from Japan for you, and there are a few businesses that do just that, you could try Yahoo auctions JP or Rubber Soul
  14. Hi there! Can you tell me if the sump on these (C210s) is a front bowl? i.e. the deep part of the sump is at the oil pump/front end of the motor? or towards the back. Hope it all works out well for you. Cheers, Jim.
  15. Hi Adzmax, There are seven in Australia (known). Two basically unmolested KGC10s, four GT-R replicas, one of which may be for sale (Sydney) . These have been built in Japan from either a standard GT or GT-X. In W.A. one radical ,big flares, big wheels, loooow, etc also may be for sale. See C-red tuning, is also an importer of Japanese parts . Have a good read of Kevs Hakosuka rebuild thread. Throw some questions to Kev. He has recently done what you propose. All care was taken to source a good car through a (still!) respected importer. Kevs is not the only case like this. It is a risky business, I was just plain lucky. KGC10 = 1971-72 Nissan Skyline GT 2 door ( & GT-X) KPGC10 = 1971-2 Nissan Skyline GT-R. The real deal with the S20 and the other 10,000 parts that make it GT-R, around $100,000 in round figures for what I would call a good car. I can put you in contact with the owner of the car that MAY be for sale in Sydney.....or is it a KGC110 your after?! Cheers
  16. Thanks Mag86. You sure you're not talking about master cylinders? I'm in need of the vacuum booster (big round black bugger!) unit that the master cylinder attaches to. To fix the vacuum leak in the booster means opening it up....not too hard if you have the tools. Once open you might as well replace all rubber bits anyway! If I get a chance I'll post a pic or two of the offending unit
  17. Thanks Noddle. I've had no luck yet with a kit, and $250-$350 for recoeing mine is a bit rich for me!
  18. Hi all, I'm in need of a replacement brake booster for my 1975 240K (C110). Any experiences with suitable bolt on replacements? Is the C210 unit an option? I've had one dud 240K unit already from a wreckers, seemed OK but once in place ....same syptoms! touch the pedal and air can be heard being drawn in (this is inside the car) and the idle goes way off, just like it has a vacuum leak! (funny that ) So, if you have a lead on a good booster or a suitable replacement please speak up Jim.
  19. OK. Out of interest, ask him if the position of the wheel cylinder , acting on either the top or the bottom of the shoes is a factor. I wondered as I checked a few different pics and diagrams. Unfortunately few described the direction of the view (left or right hand side of car) but the position of the wheel cylinder appeared to effect which shoe was the primary! Just looking at a brake theory book (old!) the servo, and slight rotation action of the shoes described would seem to suggest the picture in the Gregorys (and your pictured setup) is correct! I'm still trying to make sense of this and the different position of the wheel cylinder is the only thing that comes close to explaining it! Anyone clear on drum brake theory? Now I'm curious
  20. The setup in your pictures matches the "Gregorys" 240K w/shop manual. Leading shoe friction material starts lower down the shoe and ends closer to the wheel cylinder. Jim.
  21. OK... about time we got this thread out of whatever parallel universe it has wandered into and back onto The history of Skylines in Australia. ..Although what I'm about to ask may seem to be from an alternate universe It has been stated that a Datsun dealer in South Australia (Ken Eustace) in late January of 1972 did offer for sale at least one Nissan Skyline 2000 GT-R. That's the S20 engined two door of 1971-2 (KPGC10). It has been described as off white, black bonnet, fitted with minilites and went to Woomera with an RAF pilot who eventually shipped off to Germany with the car. If you are reading this and it strikes a familiar note or think you can offer anything constructive to either proving or disproving the sale of any C10 series Skyline anywhere in Australia during late 1969 to 1973 I would love to hear about it on this forum! Perhaps you or someone you know lived there or were involved in the motorsport scene in South Australia at the time. The Prince Skyline GT and Nissan Prince A200 GT presence appears to have been strong in South Australia leading up to this time. Anyone associated with these cars at the time would have been more likely than most to have seen or heard about it. They are also most likely going to be 50+ To my knowledge there are 5 C10 series Skylines, all KGC10's currently in Australia, only two of which bear any resemblance to how they left the factory! one in WA two in NSW two in Victoria During the mid eighties an S20 that had been removed from a Z432 (not in OZ) was sold from Victoria and went overseas. Please feel free to add anything of interest on this subject . Jim. P.S. I've added a few memory prompting ( I hope!) pics of some unmolested examples of the KGC10, and a white KPGC10. Just imagine the skinny wheels from the silver gt-r on the white car and thats how it should have looked at the dealer.
  22. Stolen NSW Premium Plates VX 914 From a white VX commodore Around 7pm Saturday 29th April From a little carpark near the Hawkesbury Showgrounds, opposite the RAAF base Both front and rear plates taken black characters on white plate These are the smaller , black characters on white background type plate. Any sightings etc please call Crimestoppers 1800 333 000, post here or PM me, Jim. Why steal two less than common variety plates? I just don't get it!
  23. Oh!...and my GT-R copy has the wrong GT-R emblems on the front guards I think they're off an R33! <_< :lol:
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