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Item: 1980 Datsun 1200 Ute

Location: Gold Coast

Website: N/A

Item Condition: gooooood

Reason for Selling: thinking of some thing different

Price and Payment Conditions: wanting $17000 but let me know, $15000 with rwc 6 months rego with out paint spots touched up.

or swap really want a 200sx or a skyline.

lots of money spent on this car with around 15 grands worth of receipts

IF U DO NOT LIKE THE PRICE PLEASE DONT GIVE ME STUPID OFFERS I'M NOT DESPERATE TO SELL IT!

Extra Info:

The back will be getting resprayed shortly because of primer spots

Black SR20 rims with 195/50/15 tyres

Very fast car, turns heads every where i go get many comments on how nice it looks.

Ran a 13.5 flat but cooked my clutch, has a 12 in it if i can get my take off right!

very regretful if i sell it :(

BODY:

-Shaved rails off the back and chaved water trap above back window

-shaved rear bumpers

-Resprayed baby blue

-New bonnet

-bonnet pins

-Crystal head lights

-new tail lights

ENGINE:

-Ca18det motor

-5 speed manual

-T28 turbo

-polished manifold

-Turbo smart BOV

-450x75x300 intercooler with polished alloy piping

-3" exhaust from the turbo

-turbo muffler

-surge tank with VL turbo fuel pumps

-hydrolic exedy 5 puk button clutch

-2x davies craige thermo fans

-battery in the tray in inclosed box

-Remapped ECU

-DRIFT pod filter

INSIDE:

-Custom fibreglass dash with. Autometer Fuel gauge, water temp, oil press, tacho and speedo in MPH (speedo and fuel gauge will be going in soon)

-Pioneer MP3 player and 6x9s, fusion 2 way 6" splits

-custom center console

-OBX bucket seats

-White vinyle door trims, pillers, and behind the seats

-sports steering wheels and gear knob.

-Blitz turbo timer

-cheap boost controller (ebay)

-new door rubbers

-leather gear stick boot

-leather hand brake boot

-saas gear knob and brake handle

DRIVE LINE:

-CA18det 5 speed gear box

-Shortened R31 LSD diff

-shortened tail shaft

Suspention and breaks:

-2.5 inch lowering blocks in the rear

-stanza front strut conversion...girlock calipers

-Big 180b brake booster

-R31 disc breaks on the rear

Pictures:

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Shot with Canon PowerShot S2 IS at 2007-08-20

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Shot with Canon EOS 10D at 2007-08-20

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Shot with Canon PowerShot S2 IS at 2007-08-20

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Shot at 2007-08-20

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Shot with Canon EOS 30D at 2007-08-20

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Shot with Canon PowerShot S2 IS at 2007-08-20

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Shot with Canon PowerShot S2 IS at 2007-08-20

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Shot with Canon PowerShot S2 IS at 2007-08-20

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