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1978 Datsun Skyline C210

Dark redish sedan

L24 6 cylinder

5 speed manual

Twin SU carburettors (off 260z)

Extractors

Lowered suspension

Bonnet pins

14' mags not the ones pictured.

Has had head gasket replaced, and head machined.

Needs carbys tuned to run smoothly, tune was altered when head came off.

no rego, but wouldn't take much to pass.

$2500 or swap

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I like the car but would be too much to bring from tas to sydney ...

You could drive it. Cost for a car on the Spirit of Tasmania is $75, add $97 for your ticket and that gets you to Melbourne. Add whatever air fare to Hobart costs plus fuel for the return drive from Melb to Sydney.

JH

You could drive it. Cost for a car on the Spirit of Tasmania is $75, add $97 for your ticket and that gets you to Melbourne. Add whatever air fare to Hobart costs plus fuel for the return drive from Melb to Sydney.

JH

No Rego!

They are 240z carbies, made in Japan by Hitachi. They have a smaller dome that the "genuine" English-made SU, and are probably easier to live with, too.

yeah they were supra rims.

been told they might be 240z carbys?

day permits are dirt cheap if someone wanted to drive it back to the mainland.

will put some inside picks up soon.

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