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Hey guys I have a Datsun / Nissan 720 extra cab for sale. Its in good condition for its age,

no stereo.

New front tires 60 series rubber all round.

16" Steel rims (4x4 mags)

Torno.

L18 motor compression is 130 125 120 120 (stock is around 150) was recond at 260k (around that) now has 550ish k's on the clock

starts first kick.

180b 5 speed clutch does not slip

Two bar, have towed some big stuff doesnt bother the old girl.

Never over heats. (have driving up the Clyde in 40 degree heat)

Only a couple of cracks on the dash, other wise inside looks good.

Seats worn but comfy.

New water pump and left hand upper and lower ball joint.

Oh and its light blue / navy in colour

Paint is good to fair, a couple of dents NO rust!!!

I want 2k for it but will to take offers for less. Need it gone asap, depending on sale price will put 3 months rego on it.

Shaun.

PM for more detail or call.

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lol hey Stevie... I might get more then $200 in recycled metal see what happens, i should start advertising it properly.

Cursin around in a VU comondore ute, good on fuel and goes well so i am happy for now, till I save for a 34GTR

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Yeah, should be as nothing has changed since I bought it and got it inspected then. Can always get it checked out think it cost about $50.

Car needs a wash and clean still, ill get around to that at some stage soon lol...

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