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http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/10753

and my fav oldschool wagon that's worth big bucks to the right people

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http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/2242

I've got pics of a 180sx wagon somewhere... and build up pics of the R33 Option wagon back when it was blue (they used a Nissan Exa back to make up the wagon bit). There's also an FD RX7 wagon made by RE Amimaya.

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another rotary wagon:

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http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/6404

bluebird turbo wagon:

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http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/7946

Toyota Mark II JZX81 wagon

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and while its not a wagon... based on the legendary Kingswood (which was a popular wagon :D)... a Mazda Roadpacer

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doesn't the L series have a MASSIVE hump at the front of the rocker cover for the cam wheel?

well, the L20 in my last 2 bluebirds did :D

Correct, the lump kinda looks like a single-cam old-school SR, except the spark plugs go in the side of the head, not the top - the cam would be in the way... :P

doesn't the L series have a MASSIVE hump at the front of the rocker cover for the cam wheel?

well, the L20 in my last 2 bluebirds did :P

the lump on the L serise isnt THAT big :D;)

could be a early CA.. but from memory the carby CA has dual spark plug on each cyl

2008 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Estate?

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I have seen these in the flesh at Ernie's Skyline Imports in Brisbane. They are called 'COO' and they look as good as the photos.

They are brand new and awaiting compliance. I think they would make an awesome runabout for the wife and kids without looking like a complete idiot driving a Smart Car.

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