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1976 Datsun 620 pickup

Tamworth, NSW

Advertised here and Boost and Carsales

Excellent codition. This ute has won me 7 trophy's since conversion. 1 trophy in local drags (runner-up), 1 in local dyno day (top 4 cylinder) and 5 in show n shine's (top 10, toughest engine bay x2 , super ute, and best ute).

Selling my pride n joy coz i need to be debt free and want a family car. This ute is not under a car loan, its a personal loan. Thought i'd clear that part up.

$16,000 ono or trade plus cash.

Here's the modifications that have been done. All the brake and engine conversions were done by professionals at TM Autosport Tuggerah and Advanced suspension Tamworth. I have $25,000 in receipts from these conversions. All up i think this ute owes me around $29,000.

SR20DET / 5sp

Microtec LT-10

Map sensor

4 wheel commodore disc brakes

New Commodore 3.45 ratio LSD diff

Custom Rosejoint steering

Custom planum

Custom engine sump

Front mount intercooler with alloy piping

3 inch hi flow exhaust with hi flo cat

K&N air pod in alloy surround

New brake and fuel lines

Hi pressure fuel pump

Lift pump

Surge tank

External battery

Charade alternator (this had to be transplanted to passengers side of engine, coz steering box in way)

WRX seats

BOV

Custom brake booster

New custom tailshaft

Custom 3 core radiator

Electronic turbo timer / boost controller / air fuel (comes with ute, but they aren't installed yet)

Sports steering wheel

6 stack kenwood cd player with two 6 inch speakers

Shortened tray with alloy roll bar

Rear truck lights

Large checkerplate toolbox

Tow bar

5 spoke 15 inch commodore alloy rims for extra comfort

New carpet

Paint is pretty new

Dyno tuned at 230.5hp at wheels

Hidden kill switch

Recently had a full service where every fluid was changed, plugs changed, air filter cleaned and re-oiled, new filters, etc

Cheap on fuel due to tall diff, means lower revs. 650k's off a full 60ltr tank of BP Ultimate.

Also has october 2009 NSW rego. Ute will b sold with roadworthy if requested on purchase.

There is not 1 single oil leak on this ute, feel free to try and find 1.

I think i have got everythin listed, but may of missed a few things. This ute sounds tough and looks tough, it gets many admirers and the only thing i can fault this ute on is it's height in the rear. I will lower the rear end soon if i don't sell it, and no im not airbagging it. LOL.

Also I have won 7 trophy's with this ute so far in Show n Shines, drag racing and dyno challenge all in local area.

Hope you's lke it. Here are some befor and after pics of conversion.

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some1 out there must want a 1 of kind turbo ute. Just remember that everything is custom made so there is not another datsun ute out there exactly the same as this. Would like a stagea or commodore wagon plus cash my way.

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