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Hello everybody! Several days ago I started rebuilding of my skyline. This car had a hard life, many accident's was happened. So, I want to check, is a body geometry OK or not.

Can anyone tell how I can measure diagonals in underhood, saloon, trunk, chasis, etc.? Is there any control mark's? And I need parameters itself.

Thanks!

P.S. Here is photos of today condition of front part of my skyline

http://www.drive2.ru/cars/nissan/skyline/skyline_c210/alexunderga/journal/790491/#post

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Another question: is the engine bay and other main mounting point of R30 body equals to the C211 body?

I consider they are the same, because rear suspension, front suspension and engine in my sky are from R30.

I have workshop manual for R30 with all dimension's I need, so, may I use this information?

Well, this question is no more actual. A day before yesterday i have found a Datsun Skyline C210 Service Manual, which contain's all information I've looking for.

Here is the link http://www.datsun510.com/manuals/Service_Manual_Datsun_SkyLine_Model_C210_Series.pdf Consider, that it will be usefull for many persons!

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