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Selling my Datto, need something I can bash around, this isn't the car for that.

Subject: NSW,1978 Datsun C210 coupe, $5000, obo

For sale: 1978 Datsun skyline (240k) C210 hard top

Item Condition: Fairly tidy for a 30 odd year old car, original black/beige interior, few cracks in dash, couple small rips and tears, new carpet/floor mats, tach/clock not working, stock L24 six cylinder, headers and 2.25" stainless exhaust with resonator/twin pipes, better intake manifold with stock carby, serviced-points/plugs/leads/filters/oils/coolant/hoses, 5spd, new clutch kit, back yard respray less then 12 months ago not perfect but looks good, green base, green/gold colour flip pearl, heaps of clear, most trims in good nic (few cracks and dings)

Price and price conditions: $5000, obo

Extra Info: Has a locked r160 at the moment, will come with original r180 (its a good diff) just put silkroad RM/A8 rear coilovers from an r32 gts-t in with adaptors so no extra holes drilled, replaced swaybar bushes front/rear, also have s12w Hilux callipers that could go with it been media blasted need to be kitted. also have a half made supercharger kit suit sc12 blower and a 310 Holly carb wouldn't need much to finish my sc12 is f@#ked but more then welcome to it, will have bonnet/guard trims early in the new year just need to pick them up.

**WILL COME WITH THE 5 FACTORY ALLOYS/WITH CAPS AS THE CHEVIOTS ARE NOT MINE**

Factory alloys have been paint striped and could use a polish, may be able to media blast them to clean them up. tyres will be swapped from cheviots, good tread.

Contact Details: PM, harvo@aapt.net.au, or call Dan on 0459 997 556

Location: Lithgow, NSW, 2790 (2 hours west of sydney)

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: pickup, courier interstate or overseas at your cost and if you organise, what ever floats your boat.

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just ask if you need more :thumbsup:

Cheers,

Dan

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