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Hey all have a Dato 1600 project that i havent finished due to low funds i'm looking for about $3000 $2500 ono or trade for S13/A31 shell

-all interiour VGC (all original)

-SR20 Datsport conversion crossmember

-R31 seats & Breaks

-Car will be 100% in primer when i get time to finish it.

I live in Caboolture PM me if interested or got any questions.

Thankx Davo

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Hey all have a Dato 1600 project that i havent finished due to low funds i'm looking for about $3000 ono

-all interiour VGC (all original)

-SR20 Datsport conversion crossmember

-R31 seats & Breaks

-Car will be 100% in primer when i get time to finish it.

I live in Caboolture PM me if interested or got any questions.

Thankx Davo

Pics?

And what's left to get it on the road?

What other mods, suspension? diff? etc

And the datsport cross memnber? is that just the crossmember or the whole front end kit they sell?

Pics?

And what's left to get it on the road?

What other mods, suspension? diff? etc

And the datsport cross memnber? is that just the crossmember or the whole front end kit they sell?

I got the whole front end kit and installed it myself, i even got the Datsport bump steer bracket they sell.

To get it on the road u will need a motor and box, tailshaft needs to be shortned, you would probally need a break upgrade to get it mod plated the non-dodgy way even though i've seen SR 1600's wif the standard drum rears lol.

Other then that its a granny spec 1600 wif a verygood body no rust and once i've put the whole car in primer i'll chuck up sum pics.

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