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Item:

datsun 1200 ute 1978

Location:

Hervey Bay (in brisbane every weekend), will travel for serious buyer.

Item Condition:

Perfect Condition, took 2.5 years to restore

Reason for Selling:

Want a 180sx, skyline or a silvia!!!!!!!

Willing to swap with cash adjustment.

Price and Payment Conditions:

$8050 o.n.o, price is very negotible, RWC supplied

ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED

Extra Info:

Fully Worked A12 with a larger cam

pod filter

Alarm

Imobiliser

Aftermarket Gauges

centeral locking

electronic rust protector

all new pannels and frount end

sports steering wheel

pioneer head unit

pioneer 6x9's and 6"splits

brand new Torno Cover

Paint done by Rainbow Paint and Pannel ($3600)

Tinted Windows (not in pic)

Fully custom interior (seats, door trims, dash, everything)

lectronic Fuel Pump

Lowered

Reversing sensors (Proper ones,$260, not the cheap ones)

Custom Center Consol

Custom frount grill

Custom tailgate

Chrome mirors

Custom Roll bar

Rebuilt gearbox

New frount and rear tyres, and spare!!

Larger Radiator

Disc brake front end, all new bearings, seals etc

Ultra Light Rims

rully rino lined under body and in guards

Rebuild from ground up

lots of spares

To much to list (PM for more details)

ENGINE COMPLETLY BLUE PRINTED (engine and car done under 10,000k's)

Over $10500 spend on restoring and over $2300 spent on just working engine alone. Went for RWC 2 weeks ago and passed no problems.

Have all the receipts for the rebuild over the past 2 and a half years. I only completed the rebuild 3 months ago so it hasent been on the road very long, so it is still brand new. All the body is brand new (pannels, windows, ect), all the interior is brand new (seats, dash, floor carpet, centerconsol, ect) and the engine and all its parts are brand new (blue printed engine, starter motor, ect).

Just Paid REGO today (14th April) for 6 months.

Pictures:

http://www.boostcruising.com/readersrides/...try/6/6678.html

http://www.boostcruising.com/readersrides/...try/6/6661.html

Email for more pics

Contact Details:

[email protected] , 0424385487 anytime

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