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Yeah KGC10 Old School Cool FTW!!

I rallied one of those S54's years ago

Bought 2 for $500 ( a GTA and a GTB)

The years have not diminished my memories of how horrid a car they were.

Parts were a nightmare with Nissan parts guys hiding whenever I came in looking for bits

Internet nowadays could solve a lot of that problem now

But must say that one in carsales looks in far better nick than the one I had

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What CSA said X2.

....But if you do buy remember you are buying a hobby. Without the Prince register network it can be a long and lonely road when the inherent characteristics of what is now a very rare 40+ year old car come to light. An enthusiast will experience a rare joy that goes with the ownership of a classic Skyline GT-B, and this one is one of the best out there.

R34 said...

The years have not diminished my memories of how horrid a car they were.

STOOOONE the BLASPHEMAAAH!! :)

Ghostrider said...

A couple of weeks ago I spotted a KGC10 GTR or maybe look-a-like on the M5 heading north towards the M7 interchange, rego 3300 H or K in a bronzy gold colour. Looked grewat from where I was and in excellent condition.

Yes! One of the four KGC10's in Sydney at the moment. All Silver KPGC10 look a likes. That particular one you saw is running in a new motor. All straight 6's with triple twin choke side draughts. I like to think of them as GT-Bs a few years on :P

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