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Further the the above Datsun 2000 Sports model, check out this one, fitted with an SR20. Looks awesome.

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/698904

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And further to this

http://www.superstreetonline.com/featuredv...y/photo_08.html

Pretty awesome examples there. Love how the first Fairlady is called "Carl"... :ermm:

I'm liking this thread...

One would think that the Figaro would qualify for http://www.earlydatsun.com/magazines.html

...but nothing like it. Fancy that! A 1991 car. Someone had the giggles designing that. :(

I'm liking this thread...

One would think that the Figaro would qualify for http://www.earlydatsun.com/magazines.html

...but nothing like it. Fancy that! A 1991 car. Someone had the giggles designing that. :D

Have you got this CD? Looks like it has plenty of articles on the Datto 1600 on it?

Hmm... yep; sent off $23 for it. Didn't want to say much more till I had it and could comment further about quality - or even if it was 'Nigerian'-made and then distributed thru Qld.

Aaah the memories :) !!! Always wondered what became of my Datusn 1600 with 2x throat webber.

...Fancy that! A 1991 car. Someone had the giggles designing that. :thumbsup:

k10 march/micra came like this:

base model

250px-1990_Micra_K10.JPG

super turbo

oran-park-st.jpg

be-1

250px-Nissan_Be-1.JPG

250px-Be-1rear.jpg

pao

250px-Nissan_Pao_001.JPG

figaro

250px-Nissan_Figaro_Front.jpg

all the same chasis and MAxxE(T) motors.

K11....we got these

250px-Nissan_Micra_front_20080116.jpg

Also they produced other different bodies (no pics from me)

Viewt

Super March

Tango

Collet

Bollero

Rumba

Juke

Polka

Box

k12...got these too

250px-Nissan_Micra_front_20080820.jpg

Also came in

Bollero

Rafeet

C+C

those guys are not just giggling....they are on drugs

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