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***SOLD***

For sale: 1977 Datsun C210 Skyline Coupe

Head has a mild cam, Larger intake valves, and cleaned up ports.

Numberplates MYC-210

Rego till december.

Condition: Fairly straight, But needs some love. Engine has a slight overheating problem which i'm not too sure about. overheats eventually (after around 30-40min driving)

Price and price conditions: $2800 o.n.o

Extra Info: nothing much else to mention i don't think. has had a new head gasket recently.. and a few other bits and pieces. JVC head unit in the glovebox, 6x9s in boxes on parcel shelf.

Contact Details: Mobile - 0402176302

Location: South Penrith, NSW

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pickup

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Theres one in sydney with a LS1 in it..

runs pretty good times.

and also a mate of mine has a 4 door one with a RB25 in it... makes my new R31 feel like its standing still..

Love to see one of these done up as a drag car with a VQ45 and Supercharger!

Or Twin Turbos! :dry:

Would look Awesome!!

Love to see one of these done up as a drag car with a VQ45 and Supercharger!

Or Twin Turbos! :)

Would look Awesome!! EDIT: Maybe like this.....

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LOL thats awesome :laughing-smiley-014:

Congrats to the new owner! :-)

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