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hmmm maybe i did text you lol? anyway its my datsun 1600 for sale on here man

are ok mate! thanks 4 the offer but to far away! and not really wat im after! cheers anyway mate good luck with sale!

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are ok mate! thanks 4 the offer but to far away! and not really wat im after! cheers anyway mate good luck with sale!

Hey got a 33 for sale im in vic but could arrange something if interested, wanna get into a v8 :rofl:

Its on Carsales: TYD-682

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Mate thats pretty much all the info on the car, got a cut and polish bout 3 weeks ago, never been in accident at all :starwars: i bought it at start of year have put like 7k kms on it just drive to uni and work as is under company name.

I wouldnt mind meeting half way or sumwhere where we can get racv checks, call me on 0425705838 to talk as im not on here too much

haha I used to have a VT SS II LS1 , same color , wheels and whitewalls just different headlights and badges and bit of chrome , looks exactly the same , nice car mate gl with sale

haha I used to have a VT SS II LS1 , same color , wheels and whitewalls just different headlights and badges and bit of chrome , looks exactly the same , nice car mate gl with sale

yeah nice cars mate! just miss the turbz! if i don't sell or swap ill be happy to keep it! :thumbsup:

Hi mate, could u provide some more pics and details such as inside and outside pics, years? Condition? Audio gear information? plz

Audio gear is pioneer cd player with usb, 2 pioneer subz, clarion splits front and rear, kenwood amp running the splits and a MTX mono block running the subz! Sounds really tuff!

its a series 2 late 1999 yr car! i will get some new piks of inside and out 2morrow! cheers clayton!

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