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b]Make/Model:[/b] datsun 260z 2+2

Year: 1975

Kilometers: n/a

Transmission type: manual with sale

Engine: rb30et and l26e

Colour: primar white surface rust

Modifications: none yet

Roadworthy Certificate: n/a

Registered: n/a

Accident History: slight damge in front but fixed now

Asking Price: $4k ono

Location: blackburn

Contact Details: ben on 0401943335

Other Comments: the zed is a rolling shell there are boxes upon boxes of parts sitting on my garge floor. i have a rb30et manual engine sitting there with new clutch. castle main rod shop sell engine mounts to bolt this engine in very easy only $400. comes with the engine loom and ecu plus many more parts. few spots of rust but not in the usual areas. recaped dash mint rear seats no front seast beond repair. some new rubber for doors and boot is there to. these are coming hard to find in good conditon and are worth a fair packet restored to there former glory. can do it cheaper with out the rb30et if you just wanted oringanal engine.

suroof also sitting there almost in! no front chrome bar or clutch pedal other wise rest of car is there. comes with 6 orignial alloys. these cars look realy nice restored i wish i had the time and room and funds to get this back on the road.

any more questions please ring or come look at all the parts ect.

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b]Make/Model:[/b] datsun 260z 2+2

Year: 1975

Kilometers: n/a

Transmission type: manual with sale

Engine: rb30et and l26e

Colour: primar white surface rust

Modifications: none yet

Roadworthy Certificate: n/a

Registered: n/a

Accident History: slight damge in front but fixed now

Asking Price: $4k ono

Location: blackburn

Contact Details: ben on 0401943335

Other Comments: the zed is a rolling shell there are boxes upon boxes of parts sitting on my garge floor. i have a rb30et manual engine sitting there with new clutch. castle main rod shop sell engine mounts to bolt this engine in very easy only $400. comes with the engine loom and ecu plus many more parts. few spots of rust but not in the usual areas. recaped dash mint rear seats no front seast beond repair. some new rubber for doors and boot is there to. these are coming hard to find in good conditon and are worth a fair packet restored to there former glory. can do it cheaper with out the rb30et if you just wanted oringanal engine.

suroof also sitting there almost in! no front chrome bar or clutch pedal other wise rest of car is there. comes with 6 orignial alloys. these cars look realy nice restored i wish i had the time and room and funds to get this back on the road.

any more questions please ring or come look at all the parts ect.

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DSC08995.jpg

DSC08929-1.jpg

DSC08914.jpg

DSC08885.jpg

DSC08883.jpg

DSC08882.jpg

DSC08881.jpg

DSC00073.jpg

DSC00074.jpg

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hey... this car still for sale... ???? would like to have a look...???

  • 3 weeks later...
would u sell manual r30et gearbox, clutch flywheel and crossmember

only have manual box left its a rb30e box also have brand new clutch kit sitting there. give me a buzz on 0401943335 and can work out a price for you

hey... this car still for sale... ???? would like to have a look...??? quote

car is still for sale but has started to be sold off as parts so there are some things missing already.

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