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There are heaps of these things around in Japan although we don't list many on our website because they are not as popular or sought after as the older models - in any case there are literlaly dozens available, here are just a few random examples from dealers around Japan that we have access to for starters, let me know if you like any or if you wanted me to look for others that might be more suitable:

http://www.j-specimports.com/dealernet/det....php?id=1862642

http://www.j-specimports.com/dealernet/det....php?id=1708010

http://www.j-specimports.com/dealernet/det....php?id=1663083

http://www.j-specimports.com/dealernet/det....php?id=2020120

http://www.j-specimports.com/dealernet/det....php?id=1748913

http://www.j-specimports.com/dealernet/det....php?id=2040061

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Thanks for your enthusiasm, but shit !!those prices are a tad steep. I really want a base and create my own monster, modified 2.8 with tripple webbers. Had one some years ago and now it's time to re invent it.If there's nothing cheaper in Japan I'll just keep on searching. ''Don't spose you know some one with one?

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Well since my last entry I bought a $300 C210 fom a car yard here in Perth. It was regoed, had new radiator, 4 new tyres and of course rust. The l24 motor was limpin, but has been replaced with a 260z and 2'' twin S.Us. Haven't fired it up yet but getting close.

If I new how to add pics i would .Can anyone advise?

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