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HEY ALL,

my classic datsun is now regretably up for sale

260c datsun cedric

2.6lt straight 6 p plate friendly

deluxe model so has power windows power steering and air conditioning

completely stock exept for kenwood mp3 usb cd player and japanise imported 17 by 8.5f 17 by 9.5r wheels

i bought from origanal ower , still has 8 track player

full rego

some rust repairs for rego, could do with a respray

engine is in great condition

could benifit from a valve adjustment

this is my daily driver

price is $9000neg offers welcome now big price drop 7000neg now super price drop!!!! only $5500firm for cash (swaps $8000 value)

will swap for any car of interest , proformance or tow cars preferred

contact drew on 0419139952 sydney, sutherland shire

points of interest :

both back doors have some wierd child lock problem going on so cant open then atm, thery do work and hinges etc all work fine just cant open atm. also rear drivers window is very slow/weak may need adjusting. also there is a small tear in the drivers seat.

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