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Item: 1981 Datsun 1200 ute.

Location: brisbane southside.

Item Condition: Awesomly Great, looks very neat and tidy, Well looked after, very very fast car, all mod plated, 5 months rego

Reason for Selling: Need a suitable work ute.

Ca18det, Ca18det 5 speed gear box, top mount ball bearing to4 turbo, custom exhaust manifold, Nitto external wastegate (14psi spring), 3inch stainless steel mandrel bent exhaust system with 3inch high flow cat converter, Pod Filter, Front mount intercooler (with polished piping), oil catch can, After market Bosch coil packs (One for each cylinder), malpassi, fuel regulator, 600hp bosch fuel pump, Micro-tech Ltx 8 computer with hand controller, Brand new Paint Job of Gun Metal Grey with Platium Pearl, Datsun Stanza Front disc Brakes (disc just been machined and the top of the line new pads) and suspension and components, stregthend engine mounts, near new front ball joints, Brand new sway bar rubbers, Cordia Turbo Bucket Seats, Re-carpeted the interior, New Roof lining, New door trims, 180sx instrument cluster, ford laser center console, brand new rear vision mirrow, brand new side mirrows, Brand New vinyl Torno Cover, Brand New rear tail lights, Brand new side blinkers, Brand new Front grill, New modified tail sharft, 15inch AMG Hammer mags, Tyres in good condition, Sports Steering wheel, Cd Player, 2x 6inch speakers, Near New Batterey re-located to the tray in box, Brand new driver seat belt and much much more

Over $20 000 spent, has been sitting in gararge for over a year while all mods, interior, paint etc was done, just got it on the road over a month ago, only driven twice a week.

I get alot of compliments on how neat it is and how well everything was done.

Make offer, or let me know what i should sell for.

Contact Details: Tim 0431 102 381 or just pm me

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