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Make: Datsun

Model: 280zx Fairlady

Year: 1979

Engine: 2.8lt Injected SOHC (L28)

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Location: Mt Gambier sa

Color: Black

Registration: VJF-736

Rego Expiry: Expired - will register at cost.

Options: Power Windows, driving lights, Factory Alloys (full size alloy spare as well as space saver), CD/MP3 Player, Z Tech trip computer (mid 80's addition, speed/volts/fuel consumption/distance/clock/etc...) and Sports exhaust

Comments: Has some rust (under rear LHS window, under tail lights) but otherwise straight clean car. Engine purrs, no noises from gearbox or diff - has been sitting for about 8 months so will need a service. Tyres are about 85-90% tread.

Price: $2000 ono

Contact Details: Phone AH 8723 5808 ask for dave, email: [email protected] or PM

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Edited by soslo_31

Had one of these classics as my first car, they're pretty well outcast along side the other more sportier Zs but still a nice car! I'm keen for another at some stage for a RB conversion, I'll keep an eye on this thread... Good luck with the sale :thumbsup:

  • 2 weeks later...

for those of you that have saent me a pm asking about k's I am not sure about how many km's the car has done. The original instrument cluster had about 78000 on it, but had to be replaced (buggered speedo) and I have done about 5000kms since. I can't be sure how many times around it has been.

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