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Kuwait has exhausted the world of LHD C210 dashes, so demand for complete C210s has plummeted accordingly. My money is on you finding a local buyer. Also Arabs prefer totally factory stock cars (with L28s).

Ill give you $400 it im being serious.

I'll sell you mine for $220, and I'll throw in all the free parts that I got from 77Japan in the USA, and I'll organize you a handjob from a Portuguese underwear model.

I'll sell you mine for $220, and I'll throw in all the free parts that I got from 77Japan in the USA, and I'll organize you a handjob from a Portuguese underwear model.

His/her $400 would be better spent with a few hours with a tranny hooker.

Retarded post of the month.

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Some good news. Had a mechanic with L series knowledge have a listen to the 'knock'.

He believes its coming from the rear carby. Noise dissapears when revved and once warm.

Not 100% sure on its future but interested in reasonable offers.

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No ones even come to check it out yet!

Hi,

Just a few comments to help with the sale. The car looks really good but I think you need to publish heaps more images, especially; the interior, 'the usual' rust spots (to show there's no rust), pics of the improvements. If people aren't turning up to see the car, you might have to entice them with more pics. (Or, even better, a video - as GTR30 did when his car took a while to sell).

Also, you may need to completely fix the engine problem or show that it can be fixed without too much expense. I guess it depends who you're pitching to. 'Lumpy cam and unusual ticking' sounds like you're aiming to sell to a mechanic. Other buyers may be looking for something fully restored and reasonably reliable that drives well.

Good luck with the sale. If I wasn't so far south I'd at least go and have a look at it (and then I'd post the pics here). 

cheers,

JH

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