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Faken hell man!

You mad!

:D

Awesome collection!

once you own an s30. you cant get them out of your system. I use to be a v8 bogen until i found a 260z, then i was converted to the datsun nissan name in general.

At the time i had a xc falcon with a 302 Cleveland 4 speed manual. The 260z was stock as a rock but was still faster then the ford in every way

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once you own an s30. you cant get them out of your system. I use to be a v8 bogen until i found a 260z, then i was converted to the datsun nissan name in general.

At the time i had a xc falcon with a 302 Cleveland 4 speed manual. The 260z was stock as a rock but was still faster then the ford in every way

Nice.

I guess it shows how good of a car a Zed is!

Going back to the post where you said you use to own that 260Z... Who's the lucky owner now?

Nice.

I guess it shows how good of a car a Zed is!

Going back to the post where you said you use to own that 260Z... Who's the lucky owner now?

i sold it to a guy in England he then sold it to a guy in Ireland I found his build thred on auszcar.com and the first photo was of the car sitting out the front of my house here in murray bridge south australia. It was blue back then and stock as a rock. the guy who owns it now his name is jay

this is his thred

http://www.viczcar.com/forum/index.php/top...6.html#msg20976

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