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For sale I have a 1978 Datsun c210/240k skyline

Its powered by a L24 which was remanufactured 60,000 ago including remachined head and bottom end , it as sinse been rebuilt including new gaskets and macining about 10,000 ago

It as a stock Lsd diff and strong 3speed trans wich we're rebuilt 45,000 ago

The car has been sprayed and registered as black

It makes a few noises as any old car would but runs perfectly and starts first kick every time

Ignition as been converted from a points setup to a MSD electric Dizzy setup

Its running some sort of exaust system which was on the car wen i bought it , not sure wat it is but its farely loud down at low rpm

Carby as been rebuilt around 5,000kz ago gaining it better economy

This car as great turbo/drift potential and is easy to find performance parts as is same motor as 240z

I am asking 850neg and i am located near TTG in SA

send me a message if you are interested and i can email you pictures

I would also consider swap with cash adjustment for r31 ect....

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I have heard that this car is actually a Mitsubishi Sigma. Please confirm that this is not some kind of sick joke. Do you have a Skyline for sale or not?

By the way, the C210 and the 240K are two completely different cars, and neither came out with a stock LSD.

sorry this is off-topic means13... but looking at your email addy.....do you also have a DR30?? if you do and and in SA bring it out next cruise mine is getting lonely :(

  • 3 weeks later...

by the way things are going i mite be selling my C210 ,

80K with log books but heck knows if the KM are real

shes alright drives smooth as in engine / trans wise /

all she needs done is new tie rod and unbend a rear suspension arm but you mite as well just buy one

reason for selling , don't have the cash to fix it

i would be looking at about $1500 , but any $800 or whatever cash offer would do

pics can be found in the classic section

this is just out of interest if i cant get a job with in the next few weeks.

i bought the car for 2.5K but a few strings of unfortunate events have f*ked it up sigh , i love the car if it wasn't for the rear suspension arm and front tie rod i would never have the thought of selling it

by the way as i stated just out of interest

Edited by Rice_banger

I was the one which saw the sigma , i went there and there was no C210 , only a sigma 2.6 new school , i contacted the OP of the thread to confirm to everyone it was a waste of time / space and he said he lot password

by the way i just hijacked the thread above only out of interest.

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