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hi

i have a 1600 sss coupe for sale

1970 P510 2 Door coupe (SSS) L16 engine, Twin SU's, Extractors, Electronic distributor

this car is in great condition and i am asking $16,000 for it.

you can go and check this car out down at nispares.

27-29 malvern street bayswater. vic.

this is a very collectable car only one of about 5 in australia.

thanks bye

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genuine SSS ??? wow... never even seen one in the flesh considering i have been involved with 1600's for many years...you are right that only 5 are supposedly in australia...and it is a 2 door...mmmmmmmm

is it the fast back type? although i am not interested(i have a 1600) in buying would love to see it.

Anyway good luck with the sale, if genuine this is a rare car indeed!!

Originally posted by Jetdat

sideways

i am 100% sure you have seen it b4 as you seem to a 1600 nut like me... :D

by the way whats in your 16?

ps. sorry to hijack the thread GTSR22

GTSR22 - Very Nice Coupe... though sorry I am also just "tyre kicking" - not in the market for one... the wife recons I already have to many toys..... Though I wouldn't mind some pics to put on Ozdat if that would be ok?

JetDat -

I sure am a 16 nut.... though the GTR has taken my attention away from 1600's for a while.... but I will get back to it soon...

At the moment the only thing in the 2 door is... junk and lots of dust... But, there is an FJ20DET sitting on the floor next to it :(

which one day will end up in there... just as soon as we finish off the 4 door 16 that's sitting next to it on the waiting for a Z18ET to be fitted... once I find the time to reassemble the engine I got back from the machine shop a year ago :(

will have to catch up some time and get your 16 up on Ozdat... that is once I find the time to start updating Ozdat again... there is that bl#%dy time thing again... never seem to have enough of it anymore....

probably having two kids has something to do with it :)

The SSS is very nice GTSR22...hope you find a buyer soon, i will spread the word around for you.

Sideways

i know what you mean as i havent looked at the 16 since i bought the GTS about 2 years ago...

i have a couple of Z18's one being standard other with some work..i do miss driving her around though..

yeah would be good to catch up sometime. :(

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