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hey guys, looking to sell my 1977 baby poo coloured datto sedan 120k on the clock

have used it to run the 10 km trip to work 'most days'

privately serviced

1.2 L donk

4 speed manual

new idler arm

new front sway bar bushes.

Has been resprayed 6 months ago, same colour.

White vinyl roof.

Dragway rims, recent tyres allround.

extractors with custom exhaust

cd player 6inch speakers in doors

aftermarket steering wheel and shift knob

99.9% rust free

logbooks and history

no roady or rego, is currently registered

2500ono 0403107932 stricly only sms, reception is useless

very nego, need gone, re rego'd to run to work while repairs to the skizza took place.

will get pics up asap

Edited by Jason32gtst
  • 8 months later...

Still for sale. 1000 Ono need gone. Any sort of offer. Or swap for an rb25. 0403107932 txt or pm here.

Edited by Jason32gtst
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