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Item: 1970 Datsun 1200 CA18DE Unfinished Project

Location: Windsor, NSW

Item Condition: The car is in reasonable condition for its age, the undercarraige is very good with only a small spot of rust around the accelerator pedal, the body has a little rust around the usual places (rear guards and such), it has small dents nothing major.

Engine is in good condition with only 36000km on the odometer when it was removed from the silvia it was in

Reason for Selling: need the money.

Price and Payment Conditions: $2000neg

Extra Info:

5spd Manual (s3 TRX bluebird).

Custom engine cross member and gearbox Cross member and mounts to suit CA18.

Battery moved to boot.

5x 4 spoke dragways.

Exa radiator + Twin thermos and mounts.

Stanza struts with DBA slotted rotor upgrade but no callipers.

larger swaybar (22mm not 19mm).

VLturbo fuel pump.

Datsun 1200 Ute diff.

Sound deadener removed.

All glass and rubbers.

All interior trim is there except carpet although they are not in the best condition.

Most chrome in ok condition.

Any questions please call 0401165572

for pics please post your email.

thanks.

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