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That is awesome!

Series 2 tail lights though?

Thank you, i hope to post more later, my original tail lights from this car are in my other c210, sedan.

i feel these lights look better on the coupe.

I will post my other car later.

Cheers

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Is this one a GT - EX as well?

full electrics?

specs of engine?

boost pressure

any mods?

manual windows air/power steer, note the injector cooler on the rocker cover

Nissan fitted, i have the original owners book in japan, and the car has no other mods.

4 wheel discs, one thing i shouldnt mention i have the original japanese plates :P Naughty me.

cheers

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my jaw has been on the floor for quite some time now. Absolutely stunning sir!

Might have to come say gday next time im in melbs if you dont mind?

your quite welcome to come only if you bring the donuts

But i wll supply the coffee :P

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When you get a chance you should show off your sedans. There'll probably never be another thread about moddifiyng C210's again - everyone will want to convert back to factory stock standard!

Hi Mate,

Honestly there is nothing better than ""just as it was 30 years ago""

I hope i dont start a riot :unsure:

Cheers.

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Thanks mate,

it comes on with the air cond, it blows air from the firewall side onto the injectors

its made for nissan under jecs.

some were used in the 280zx.

i have a l28 black block front sump.non turbo....

cheers

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