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That's really nice. I haven't seen a C210 coupe advertised for over 2 years. It's pretty special. How the hell did you get it that low? You're making my pedders lowered C210 look like a giraffe!

Hey guys thanks for the comments!

It's got a l24 with twin su's, shaved head, cam, extractors, 2.5 inch exhaust. The springs have just been chopped 3 coils out the back 2 from the front! i took too much out the rear, not very practical, but it looks tough though!

You wouldn't believe it but i bought it for $100 off a mate it was sitting in his garage for years! all ive done to it was spend a few hundred getting a roadie, trx rims, and put the extractors on it! man does the old sohc 6 sound sweet, exspecially with the cam and compression! All up the thing probably owe's me a grand, for a classic skyline cant beat that!!

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The extractors i used were some secondhand ones from z shop. i actually bought a set of hm headers but they didnt fit because of the steering arm so i managed to find a set which were a little different in design! and they fitted after alot of stuffing around! it gives the car a real growl, sounds sick!!

My extractors wanted to marry neither my twin carb set-up, nor the standard manifold gasket... so I hear your pain mate - and something for L24 Skyline to watch out for when he starts moding his C210. Seriously nice work on the minimal outlay though.

. I haven't seen a C210 coupe advertised for over 2 years.

mine are still all for sale.......

1 253 v8 coupe with front panel damage

1 coupe with rb30 in the bay

1 completely stock sedan (c211)

Oops... other than Jason's 2 coupes I haven't seen one advertised for... ok, other than Jason's and the completely random unregistered coupe that just sold on ebay for $500 and the... (feeling stupid now). It's still pretty special and don't let anyone tell you different!

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