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If you want a piece of Skyline history, you guys should offer Pete some money for Marvin, his Skyline GT-B replica, with RB20DET powah.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Th...rv-t319119.html

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Hakosuka for sure.

But have always liked the classic Toyotas....

Had a few.

TA22, RA23, MS55 Crown.

Here's the RA23. Do miss her.

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^this is exactly (bar wheels) the same as my old girl. Farken great car. Awesome on the dirt and living in Canberra it needed to be. The RA23 has the nice LT rear and the nice flat front of the mustang version. Perfect. I had plans of putting a 18RGTEU in but way back when they were bloody costly. Ill buy another one some day.

Damn they're nice! Though I thought the C210 had box headlights, is it only the GT-EX that has headlights like a C110?

How much a C110 or C210 cost, are they importable?

Love those hot plate tail lights. :blink:

There's 2 series (as i call it) of C210's the C210 and the facelifted C211 of 1979/1980.

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The series 1's come with quad round headlights as you can see,

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Series 2 come with the "modern" square headlights

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the tailights on the left are series 1 and on the right series 2 clear (aftermarket)

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Tailights for jap 4cyls and all export C210s series 1

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Series 2

Here's one just for laughs

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^ that black one at the top is a newer (like 90s model) Toyota Century. But they kept pretty much the exact same look as the early (70s) Century so that still passes ;)

Old Laurels are cool rigs, and of course the X30 Mark II/Chaser (Cressida in aus)

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