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Datsun 1600, 1969. Some repairable damage.. A new rear quarter will need to be welded in. Apart from that the rest of the body is in excellent condition with only a slight dent in one door. All the doors open cleanly and shut perfectly, the paint work is also very good but may need some touch ups. The car has prelude bucket seats, professionally tinted windows, very firm sports suspension, good carpets, new roof lining, good dash, 4 extra gauges, has alarm and central locking but no controls, sigma 14” alloys, extractors and sports exhaust coming from a L16 motor which was in running order but just needs carby and extractors to be put back on plus a coil. It also has a 5 speed box and air horns. This was going to be a project car but I really don’t have the time.

$1200 or nearest offer

Tea Tree Gully, (Adelaide)

Call me if interested as i'm not on here often..

0401 293 557 :Travis

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Yeh slight difference between 14k and 1.2k anyway R32...

Anyways my plan was to put an SR20det in it but i don't have the time!! I'd like to buy one already done and would spend up to 10 - 11k... How much have you spent on yours YRL05S?

Anyways its still for sale.. think i might go trading post!

Theres a big picture of it on www.datsun1200.com, just use the search function and type in my number plate YRL05S and look at the pictures. There is not much about on the internet as in specs as you never know who is reading. Any questions PM me and i'm more than happy to talk shit about my car.

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