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1978 Datsun Skyline

l24

Shaved and ported head

Twin su

2 1/2 inch exhaust

extractors

trx wheels

$2000 ono

Call brendan

0412 822 312

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Hey Brendan,

Can you Pm me with some more details.

Manual or Auto

Any Rust - both panels and underbody

How healthy is the motor

what about teh dash/interior - what condition?

thanks

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Just thought id add a few things

5 speed manual

Rust in the bottom of the door, and in the sills also had a little in the pillar

interior has a few rips and tears in the back seat other than that not bad for a 78.

Other than that the car goes quite well it goes harder than my mates v6 vt commodore!

The rego is expiringnext month so im keen to off load it!

make me an offer for a classic!

All offers considered

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