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Hi i have a 1978 nissan skyline c210 that i have wanted to keep but have

realised that there is no point.

So i am seeing if there is any one interested

in buying parts or the car though its in rather fair condition.

i do have quite

alot of spare parts for the car as i did intend on doing it up. its 5 speed

maunal 4 door.

The motor in it is a L28, N42 head, engine number -

L28561819 i have been told its from a 1983 280 zx t.Efi has been

taken off it and carbie bolted to it but do have the complete efi manifold and

ecu.

There is also a auto box somewhere here and a spare diff, L24 block

(pistons removed but still have them) doors and lots of bits and

pieces.

The car has been sittin an my car port out the back for years

and every now and then we decide to start it bit of fuel down the carbie and off

she goes.

Car is NOT in roadworthy condition. Better for parts.

If your

after anything thats not listed ask as i may have it.

Any questions feel free

to email me on [email protected].

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