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Ok so its not a Skyline, but you never know, the funds could go towards getting one :). This is a 74 model, so its a 240Z body with the 260z Interior which gives it a much sleeker look. Always Tuned by CnJ in Brisbane and Dynoed at 160HP at the rears. It may not be a big number, but in a very light car its quite a good power to weight ratio. Ive never been to the track or a 1/4 time so if you want numbers its alittle hard. I can really only tell you what its beaten or been beaten by :rant: . All the rust has been removed (early Z's had some common areas) and the car is drive once every 2 weeks if its lucky and always stored undercover. Always serviced with the best oil and run on 98, it definetly runs beautifully even for a Tripple Webbered Engine.

Its a shame to see it go but i really do need something more economical and somthing my GF can drive around in if she needs to (plus it will fund my Japan holiday lol). Considering the prices of Zeds out there at the moment I'm not sure what i should be asking, but going by car sales mine is easily the nicest in QLD so 14.5k would be a starting point (considering there are 2+2's for 14k!). Will negotiate as I'm not in any hurry. Excuse the crappyness of some of the pics, i really should go a do a better job.

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Now for the details

-L28 bored to 2.9L (F54 Block)

-Balanced and Blueprinted Internals

-272 cam with 318 (cam only) duration

-N42 Head

-Flat-top Pistons

-Hilux Calipers up front

-Triple 45mm Webbers with Air horns and Filter socks

-Extractors and 2.5 inch exhaust

-Koni and King suspension

-5sp FJ20

-280ZX Electronic Distributor

-4.1 Diff (not LSD, has upgraded Diff mount)

-Red with black interior

-New Front MSA Spoiler (hard as hell to find in AU)

-Simmons V5 Wheels (15*7) 225/55 front 225/55 rears good tread

-Entire Rear of the Car has been Repainted NO RUST

-SAAS Seats

-New seals, hoses, ignition system, gaskets

-Alpine / Cadence Stereo

-70,000 Miles

-RWC

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Cheers

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