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I have a Datsun 1600 for sale, selling due to insufficient funds and never having enough time to do decent work on it. Body is in mint condition no rust anywhere this is one of the cleanest 1600 shells around. Very minor body work is required for paint and I will try to get this done as time permits. I have installed a Datsport SR conversion cross member and a Datsport bump steer support bracket. Radiator hole has been cut out larger and gearbox hole has been modified to suit a SR 5speed. I have also installed a 600 x 400 front mount intercooler and modified appropriate brackets to fit. I have R31 seats, front and rear hubs, disks and calipers. This is a complete rolling shell all interior and exterior parts are included in the sale even if they are not pictured. I’ve included as much detail as I can think of if any one has questions just shoot me a PM or email.

Details:

Price: $2000 ono

Location: Caboolture, QLD.

Trades: Will trade for car trailer, RB25 DET, road or dirt bike.

MOD’S: Datsport SR cross member and bump steer bracket, R31 skyline seats front and rear hubs, disks, calipers and strut assembly. Painted in grey primer.

Contact Davo via: - PM

- email: [email protected]

- MOB: 0424 952 241

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ill give u a grand for it?

I think u better just stick to gemini's 'moscow' they seem to b around that price range.

Serious offers only plz!

haha sum 1 has jokes....seriously 2500 for a piece of metal on wheels ur dreamin but o well....every 1 to their own..and try to keep ur opinions to urself next time if u dnt wanna get shit back mate.

haha sum 1 has jokes....seriously 2500 for a piece of metal on wheels ur dreamin but o well....every 1 to their own..and try to keep ur opinions to urself next time if u dnt wanna get shit back mate.

If your too poor, cant afford it, or are a dreamer dont speak or clog up other pplz threads. People like u "mosgay" clog well respected forums like SAU, find a home sumwhere else to waste ya time.

Newayz the 1600 is still for sale for genuine buyers. Merry Christmas all.

lol..... 2500 is a reasonable price i've been looking for one of these for ages and i've seen heaps in worse condition for alot more money, good luck with the sale if i had the cash i'd take it off your hands would be a great project car

I have a Datsun 1600 for sale, selling due to insufficient funds and never having enough time to do decent work on it. Body is in mint condition no rust anywhere this is one of the cleanest 1600 shells around. Very minor body work is required for paint and I will try to get this done as time permits. I have installed a Datsport SR conversion cross member and a Datsport bump steer support bracket. Radiator hole has been cut out larger and gearbox hole has been modified to suit a SR 5speed. I have also installed a 600 x 400 front mount intercooler and modified appropriate brackets to fit. I have R31 seats, front and rear hubs, disks and calipers. This is a complete rolling shell all interior and exterior parts are included in the sale even if they are not pictured. I’ve included as much detail as I can think of if any one has questions just shoot me a PM or email.

Details:

Price: $2500 ono

Location: Caboolture, QLD.

Trades: Will trade for cefiro shell or car trailer

MOD’S: Datsport SR cross member and bump steer bracket, R31 skyline seats front and rear hubs, disks, calipers and strut assembly. Painted in grey primer.

Contact Davo via: - PM

- email: [email protected]

- MOB: 0424 952 241

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wow i want this car but i am in syd also have a car trailer

Hey davo. Im near the caboolture area myself. If you are keen to go down a bit more on price let me know, or pm me if you drop it more in the future. I have just picked up and SR20 and am lookingfor a home for it, but this is stil a lil out of my budget.

GL with the sale, let me know if you dont get a takers

ROb

  • 2 weeks later...
Hey davo. Im near the caboolture area myself. If you are keen to go down a bit more on price let me know, or pm me if you drop it more in the future. I have just picked up and SR20 and am lookingfor a home for it, but this is stil a lil out of my budget.

GL with the sale, let me know if you dont get a takers

ROb

Hey Rob i'll take it down to 2g without the front mount or how much do u want for ya SR? is it DET?

cheers Davo

Davo just a Question , Im from Sydney , I realised this car has no engine at all . I want to turn this into a project Car But obviously i have to get it registered First, Do you have all the parts for it for me to Pass the Pits inspection , they dont have to be installed i can install them, Because in your pics i cant see any engine ?

Cheers....

Davo just a Question , Im from Sydney , I realised this car has no engine at all . I want to turn this into a project Car But obviously i have to get it registered First, Do you have all the parts for it for me to Pass the Pits inspection , they dont have to be installed i can install them, Because in your pics i cant see any engine ?

Cheers....

The awnser to your question is "no". Its a rolling shell with a SR conversion kit (no engine). I dont know what the laws are like down south but i think u may need a engine to regester it. I would advise in getting a SR halfcut of sum sort and using the all supporting bits eg: break booster, radiator etc.

This "rolling shell" has everything stock except motor and box even if the items are not pictured they will still be included in the sale.

Cheers Davo.

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